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9781851682317

The Qur'an: A Short Introduction

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  • Copyright: 2002-09-01
  • Publisher: Pgw
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Summary

Combining tradition with contemporary scholarship, the author examines theevelation, transmission, reception and transcription of the Qur'an, andutlines the complexities and controversies surrounding each of these areas.ffering insights, not only into the truths at the heart of scripture, butlso into the role of the Qur'an in the daily lives of Muslims, this is auide for all those interested in Islam.

Author Biography

Farid Esack has an international reputation as a Muslim scholar, speaker, and human rights activist. He has lectured widely on religion and Islamic Studies, and also served as a Commissioner for Gender Equality with Nelson Mandela's government

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments x
Introduction 1(1)
The Uncritical Lover
2(1)
The Scholarly Lover
3(2)
The Critical Lover
5(1)
The Friend of the Lover
6(2)
The Voyeur
8(1)
The Polemicist
9(1)
Where does this work fit in?
10(1)
Clarifying Terms
11(1)
Using the Qur'an
12(1)
The Qur'an in the Lives of Muslims
13(17)
The Qur'an is alive
17(1)
The Qur'an as the recited word of God
18(3)
The Qur'an as contested scripture
21(8)
Islam - a Qur'an belt
29(1)
The Word Enters the World
30(26)
The stages (history?) of Qur'anic revelation
31(2)
The social world of the revelation of the Qur'an
33(3)
Muhammad, the recipient of the Qur'an
36(3)
The early Qur'anic revelations
39(3)
The nature and modes of revelation
42(3)
Muhammad's mission as a response to the Qur'an
45(1)
Mecca - laying the foundations of the faith community
45(2)
The Qur'an and the challenges of a new society in Medina
47(5)
The last revelations
52(2)
The beginning of diverse claims about the word of God
54(2)
The Qur'an as Written Word
56(22)
Divisions of the Qur'an
56(6)
The disjointed letters
62(1)
Parts and sections (ajza and ahzab)
63(1)
The arrangement of the Qur'an
64(3)
The language of the Qur'an
67(2)
The literary style of the Qur'an
69(6)
Categorical (muhkamat) and allegorical (mutashabihat) verses
75(3)
Gathering the Qur'an
78(22)
Gathering the Qur'an during the Prophet's lifetime
79(6)
The Qur'an becomes a canon
85(4)
The Shi`i perspective
89(2)
Non-Muslim critical Qur'anic scholarship
91(1)
The gradual development of the Arabic script
92(1)
The existence of several variant codices
93(1)
Variant readings or modes
93(4)
Worlds apart
97(3)
The Prophet and the Begotten-Not-Created Qur'an
100(21)
Recited revelation: development of doctrine regarding the Qur'an
101(1)
The doctrine of inimitability (`ijaz)
102(3)
The doctrine of the Qur'an's uncreatedness and eternalness (qadim)
105(1)
The Mu`tazilites and the emergence of Kalam
106(3)
The implications of the mihnah for Qur'anic scholarship
109(2)
The sunnah: unrehearsed revelation
111(4)
The Prophet Muhammad and the Qur'an
115(6)
Understanding and Interpreting the Qur'an
121(25)
Progressive revelation (tadrij)
121(1)
Meccan and Medinan revelations
122(2)
Occasions of revelation (asbab al-nuzul)
124(2)
Abrogation (naskh)
126(2)
Qur'anic exegesis (tafsir)
128(1)
Sources of tafsir
129(2)
Traditional classification of tafsir
131(6)
A non-confessional typology
137(5)
The Qur'an and hermeneutics
142(3)
Farewell to innocence
145(1)
Belief in the Qur'an
146(20)
Belief in God
147(3)
Prophethood
150(7)
The Hereafter
157(9)
Righteous Conduct in the Qur'an
166(25)
Personal conduct
166(7)
Social and economic conduct
173(11)
Institutionalized religious practices
184(7)
Postscript 191(2)
Bibliography 193(8)
Index 201

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