Qur'ānic Studies Today

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Ancient Arabic Poetry
antiquity
Arabic
Arabic Language
biblical intertextuality
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Clementine Homilies
comparative Qur'anic interpretation
earlier
Earlier Meccan Suras
Earlier Messengers
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God's Messengers
God’s Messengers
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Historical Critical Scholarship
historical-critical philology
Holy Men
Islamic scripture analysis
Jonah Story
late
Late Antiquity religious texts
Li Ma
Life's Cycle
Life’s Cycle
Lot's Wife
Lot’s Wife
meccan
Meccan Suras
Middle Meccan
Middle Meccan Period
Modern Muslim Scholars
pre-Islamic Poet
pre-Islamic Poetry
Prophetic Logia
prophetic narratives study
punishment
Punishment Stories
Rabbinic Tradition
scriptural recitation analysis
scripture
Scripture People
sidney
stories
Strict Military Sense
suras
Trustworthy Messenger

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367875831
  • Weight: 690g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 12 Dec 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Qur'ānic Studies Today brings together specialists in the field of Islamic studies to provide a range of essays that reflect the depth and breadth of scholarship on the Qur'ān.

Combining theoretical and methodological clarity with close readings of qur’ānic texts, these contributions provide close analysis of specific passages, themes, and issues within the Qurʾān, even as they attend to the disciplinary challenges within the field of qur’ānic studies today. Chapters are arranged into three parts, treating specific figures appearing in the Qurʾān, analysing particular suras, and finally reflecting on the Qur’ān and its "others." They explore the internal dimensions and interior chronology of the Qur’ān as text, its possible conversations with biblical and non-biblical traditions in Late Antiquity, and its role as scripture in modern exegesis and recitation. Together, they are indispensable for students and scholars who seek an understanding of the Qur’ān founded on the most recent scholarly achievements.

Offering both a reflection of and a reflection on the discipline of qur’ānic studies, the strong, scholarly examinations of the Qur’ān in this volume provide a valuable contribution to Islamic and qur’ānic studies.

Michael A. Sells is Barrows Professor of the History and Literature of Islam and Professor of Comparative Literature at the University of Chicago.

Angelika Neuwirth is Professor Emeritus of Arabic Studies at the Freie Universität in Berlin.