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E-grāmata: Anthropology of the Quran [Taylor & Francis e-book]

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This book presents an anthropological study of the Qur’an, offering an unprecedented challenge to some of the epistemological and metaphysical assumptions of the taw?idic discourses.



This book presents an anthropological study of the Qur’an, offering an unprecedented challenge to some of the epistemological and metaphysical assumptions of the taw?idic discourses. Combining primary textual materials and anthropological analysis, this book examines transcendence as a core principle of the Qur’an, uniquely signified in the divine name al-Quddus (the Holy). It shows how the taw?idic representations of Allah constitute an inversion of this attribute; examines how this inversion has been conceived, authorized, and maintained; and demonstrates how it has affected Islamic thinking and practices, especially as relates to authority. This book also explores how a return to the Qur’anic primacy of God’s otherness as al-Quddus can influence Islamic thinking and practices moving forward. Therefore, it will be highly useful to scholars of Islamic Studies, philosophical theology, Qur’anic studies, political science, ethics, anthropology, and religious studies.

Acknowledgements ix
PART I Introduction
3(146)
1 Religion, the Holy and the sacred: An anthropological perspective
8(18)
2 Al-Quddus (the Holy) and transcendental ecart in the Qur'an
26(12)
3 Ontological distinction of the Holy and the sacred in the Qur'an
38(14)
4 Transcendence and divine freedom in the Qur'an
52(15)
5 Tawhid, God, the Qur'an, and being
67(15)
6 Al-Quddus and divine otherness
82(9)
7 Tawhidic authrorizing discourses and the inversion of al-Quddus
91(16)
8 The Qur'an and the tawhidic sublimation of the Sunna
107(16)
9 The Qur'an, Muhammad, and the disclosure of the Holy
123(13)
10 The Qur'an, the Sunna, and authority in modern Islam
136(13)
PART II
11 Gender: The tawhidic sexual morality
149(16)
12 HILM: The forgotten ethics of Islam
165(18)
13 The Qur'an and Islamic art
183(12)
14 Riba (usury): Economic excess and excessive morality
195(14)
Index 209
Ahmed Achrati holds an LL.B from the University of Oran, Algeria, an LL.M from New York University School of Law, and a Ph.D. in international relations from the University of Pennsylvania. He continues to do research in anthropology and prehistoric rock art. Currently, he teaches courses on the Quran and Modern Society and Prehistoric Rock Art at the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute in the Washington, DC, area.