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  • Formāts: 490 pages, 7 Tables, black and white; 1 Line drawings, black and white; 1 Illustrations, black and white
  • Sērija : Routledge Religion Companions
  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Sep-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781315885360
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  • Formāts: 490 pages, 7 Tables, black and white; 1 Line drawings, black and white; 1 Illustrations, black and white
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  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Sep-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781315885360
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The Routledge Companion to the Qur’an offers an impressive and comprehensive overview of the formative scripture of Islam. Including a wide number of scholarly approaches to the Qur’an by both established authorities and emergent voices, the forty essays in this volume represent the latest word on the academic understanding of the Muslim scripture.

The Qur’an is spoken of in scholarship across disciplines; is the beating heart of a living community of believers; is a work of beauty and basis for art and culture; is a profoundly significant historical artifact; and is a mysterious survivor from the Late Ancient Arabic-speaking world. This Handbook accompanies the reader into the many worlds that the Qur’an lives in, from its ancient settings, to its internal drama, and through the 1,400 years of discussion and debate about its meaning.

Bringing diverse approaches to the Qur’an together in one volume The Routledge Companion to the Qur’an represents the vibrancy of the field of Qur’anic Studies today. This Handbook is essential reading for students and researchers in religious studies and Islamic studies. This Handbook will also be very useful for those in related fields, such as, area studies, sociology, anthropology, and history.

Conventions ix
Authors xiii
Acknowledgments xx
Editors' Introduction: The Qur'an's Three Worlds xxi
George Archer
Maria M. Dakake
Daniel A. Madigan
Part I The World Before the Qur'an 1(42)
1 Late Antiquity and the Religious Milieu of the Qur'an's Origins
3(10)
Sidney H. Griffith
2 Arabia: Ripe for Revelation
13(10)
Gordon D. Newby
3 Mecca and Medina: The Sacred Geography of Qur'anic Revelation
23(20)
Maria M. Dakake
Part II The World of the Qur'an 43(166)
4 God the Speaker: The Many-Named One
45(13)
Tim Winter
5 Humanity in Covenant With God
58(11)
Joseph E.B. Lumbard
6 Qur'anic Eschatology
69(11)
Mohammed Rustom
7 Abraham and His Family
80(9)
Halla Attallah
George Archer
8 Biblical Prophets: Moses, Joseph, Jonah, and Job
89(7)
Roberto Tottoli
9 John, Jesus, and Mary in the Qur'an
96(9)
George Archer
10 Muhammad in the Qur'an
105(10)
Joseph E.B. Lumbard
11 The Praiseworthy
115(6)
Feryal Salem
12 The People of Scripture (Ahl al-Kitab)
121(14)
Michael Pregill
13 Qur'anic Creation: Anthropocentric Readings and Ecocentric Possibilities
135(10)
Sarra Tlili
14 Jinn in the Qur'an
145(7)
Ali A. Olomi
15 Style in the Qur'an
152(13)
Devin J. Stewart
16 Structure and Organization of the Qur'an
165(12)
Nevin Reda
17 Qur'anic Kerygma: Epic, Apocalypse, and Typological Figuration
177(14)
Todd Lawson
18 Metaphor, Symbol, and Parable in the Qur'an
191(9)
Caner Dagli
19 The Relationship Between the Oral and the Written
200(9)
Lauren E. Osborne
Part III The World in Front of the Qur'an 209(233)
20 Asbab al-Nuzal: The (Good) Occasions of Revelation
211(12)
Ahmed Ragab
21 The Early Commentators of the Qur'an
223(12)
S.R. Burge
22 Fakhr al-Din al-Razi Seen Through His Great Commentary on the Qur'an
235(10)
Michel Lagarde
23 Tafsir Ibn Kattar. A Window Onto Medieval Islam and a Guide to the Development of Modern Islamic Orthodoxy
245(8)
Younus Y. Mirza
24 The Formative Development of Shil Qur'anic Exegesis
253(17)
Maria M. Dakake
25 Methodological Observations in al-Allama al-Tabataba's Qur'an Commentary: Al-Mizan
270(12)
Abdulaziz Sachedina
26 The Qur'an in the Thought of Ibn 'Arabi
282(9)
William C. Chittick
27 Sufi Tafsir
291(12)
Lahouari R. Taleb
28 Shi'i Ismaili Approaches to the Qur'an: From Revelation to Exegesis
303(16)
Khalil Andani
29 Women's Contemporary Readings of the Qur'an
319(15)
Hadia Mubarak
30 War and Peace in the Qur'an
334(12)
Rumee Ahmed
31 Muhammad 'Abduh and Sayyid Qutb: The Qur'an as a Tool of Transformation
346(10)
Massimo Campanini
32 Readings of the Qur'an From Outside the Tradition
356(8)
Emran El-Badawi
33 Translation
364(13)
Johanna Pink
34 The Qur'an and Material Culture
377(7)
Travis Zadeh
35 The Qur'an and the Internet
384(10)
Gary R. Bunt
36 The Qur'an in Contemporary Mass and Popular Culture
394(8)
N.A. Mansour
37 The Qur'an and Kaleim
402(10)
David Thomas
38 The Impact of the Qur'an on Islamic Philosophy
412(10)
Gholamreza Aavani
39 Political Theology and the Qur'an
422(11)
Paul L. Heck
40 The Qur'an and Medicine
433(9)
Elaine van Dalen
Bibliography 442(32)
Index 474
George Archer is Assistant Professor of Religious Studies at Iowa State University in Ames, Iowa.

Maria M. Dakake is Associate Professor of Religious Studies at George Mason University in Fairfax, Virginia.

Daniel A. Madigan is Associate Professor and Jeanette W. and Otto J. Ruesch Family Distinguished Jesuit Scholar at Georgetown University, Washington, D.C.