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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... Moses, Jesus and Muhammad. Many Christian communities existed in the north of Arabia and in parts of southern Arabia, though Christianity was less significant in the Hijaz. However, Judaism had a strong presence in Medina and Yemen. The ...
... Moses, Jesus and Muhammad. Many Christian communities existed in the north of Arabia and in parts of southern Arabia, though Christianity was less significant in the Hijaz. However, Judaism had a strong presence in Medina and Yemen. The ...
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... Moses and Muhammad , but also to prophets such as Noah , Abraham , Zechariah , and Jesus . God is also said to speak to the angels and even Iblis ( Satan ) . The Qur'an describes three forms of communication of God with.
... Moses and Muhammad , but also to prophets such as Noah , Abraham , Zechariah , and Jesus . God is also said to speak to the angels and even Iblis ( Satan ) . The Qur'an describes three forms of communication of God with.
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... Moses . The Qur'an tells us that Moses asked God to reveal or show Himself to Moses , to which God replies : ' You will never see Me , but look at that mountain : if it remains standing firm , you will see Me.'13 But , of course ...
... Moses . The Qur'an tells us that Moses asked God to reveal or show Himself to Moses , to which God replies : ' You will never see Me , but look at that mountain : if it remains standing firm , you will see Me.'13 But , of course ...
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Muslims and translation of the Quran | |
The Quran and other scriptures | |
Ethicolegal teachings | |
Selected exegetical principles and ideas | |
Approaches to Quranic exegesis | |
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