The Qur'an: An IntroductionRoutledge, 15 jan 2008 - 288 pagina's There is much more to the Qur'an than the selective quotations favoured by Islamic fundamentalists. This book provides a student-friendly guide to the many ways in which the Qur'an can be read. Designed for both Muslims and Western non-Muslim students, it examines the Qur'an in Western scholarship as well as giving an overview of the rich interpretive traditions from the time of the Prophet Muhammad to the present day. This guide is a concise introduction to all aspects of the Qur'an: history, understanding and interpretation, providing:
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... Hijaz region, where Mecca and Medina are situated. Understanding the key aspects of this context helps us to make connections between the Qur'anic text and the environment in which the text emerged. This includes the spiritual, social ...
... Hijaz region, where Mecca and Medina are situated. Understanding the key aspects of this context helps us to make connections between the Qur'anic text and the environment in which the text emerged. This includes the spiritual, social ...
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... Hijaz and Arabia in a cultural and historical sense, the clearer our understanding of the message of the Qur'an will be. In this chapter we will discuss: the social, environmental and political context of Arabia during the time of the ...
... Hijaz and Arabia in a cultural and historical sense, the clearer our understanding of the message of the Qur'an will be. In this chapter we will discuss: the social, environmental and political context of Arabia during the time of the ...
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... Hijaz. and. Bedouin. life. Much of the Hijaz and the surrounding region had a harsh climate, with little rainfall. There were a few agricultural settlements, such as the oasis of Yathrib, later known as Medina, and that of Ta'if, near Mecca ...
... Hijaz. and. Bedouin. life. Much of the Hijaz and the surrounding region had a harsh climate, with little rainfall. There were a few agricultural settlements, such as the oasis of Yathrib, later known as Medina, and that of Ta'if, near Mecca ...
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... too were divided and often fought each other. Many Jewish tribes were also allied with either the Aws or Khazraj tribes or one of their sub-clans, and had become caught up in the conflict.5 Religious context of the Hijaz At the time of the.
... too were divided and often fought each other. Many Jewish tribes were also allied with either the Aws or Khazraj tribes or one of their sub-clans, and had become caught up in the conflict.5 Religious context of the Hijaz At the time of the.
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... Hijaz. However, Judaism had a strong presence in Medina and Yemen. The Jewish influence in Medina had been strengthened through intermarriage, adoption and conversion. Although the concept of monotheism was slowly becoming better known ...
... Hijaz. However, Judaism had a strong presence in Medina and Yemen. The Jewish influence in Medina had been strengthened through intermarriage, adoption and conversion. Although the concept of monotheism was slowly becoming better known ...
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