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This popular introduction by a well-known Islamic scholar hasbeen updated and expanded, offering a balanced portrayal of theQur'an and its place in historic and contemporary Muslimsociety.
Auteur
Ingrid Mattson is London and Windsor Chair of Islamic Studies at Huron University College at the University of Western Ontario. She is a recognized Islamic religious and interfaith leader. She has published numerous articles on Islam, she travels and lectures widely, and is past President of the Islamic Society of North America.
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"Ingrid Mattson offers fresh, thoughtful, and learned insights into the Qur'an that are rich in scholarly and historical detail, cultural depth and breadth, and personal meaning. This book will enlighten and engage the novice reader as well as those already familiar with the Qur'an. I recommend it as an excellent companion to the study of Islam or the Qur'an itself."
Marcia Hermansen, Loyola University Chicago "Dr Ingrid Mattson takes her readers, effortlessly, through the Qur'an with her eloquent Zen-like writing style. The book takes its readers on a journey of discovery into Islam's Holy Scripture. It is an excellent introduction for students of Islam as well as non-academic circles as it touches upon the personal effects of the Qur'an on the believer and its impact on society and culture, at the same time maintaining a historical perspective on its formation."
Khaled Keshk, DePaul University "This valuable book – written by one of the great leaders of North American Islam – should be must-reading for Muslims, Christians, Jews, and all who would understand the Qu'ran and its followers. Recommended for university, church, synagogue, and mosque classes and reading groups."
Rabbi Burton L. Visotzky, Jewish Theological Seminary Since publication The Story of the Qur'an has received high praise for its sensitivity, deft scholarship, and carefully balanced portrayal of the study of the Qur'an and its place in historic and contemporary Muslim society. Acclaimed Islamic scholar Ingrid Mattson now updates her authoritative and comprehensive introduction through the addition of expanded sections on the Qur'an in art and architecture, in the life cycle of Muslims, and in Islamic ethics and law. Through a close examination of the doctrines in the Qur'an, Mattson reveals their significance to individual Muslims and the societies in which they live. Other key themes addressed include the Qur'an's most important historical interpretations, significant figures who transmitted and taught the sacred scripture over the centuries, and the influence of the Qur'an on major aspects of Muslim society – including personal relationships, popular culture, political movements, science, and literature. Combining scholarly precision with an engaging style, The Story of the Qur'an, Second Edition, offers a fascinating and unique account of the history and current place of the Qur'an in Muslim life.
Résumé
This popular introduction by a well-known Islamic scholar has been updated and expanded, offering a balanced portrayal of the Qur'an and its place in historic and contemporary Muslim society.
Contenu
Preface and Acknowledgments to the Second Edition ix
Preface to the First Edition xi
1 God Speaks to Humanity 1
God Hears and Responds 1
Defining the Qur' an 2
Ancient Origins of the Meccan Sanctuary 4
The Arabian Context 7
The Arabic Language 11
The Jahiliyya: A Time of Lawlessness and Immorality 13
The Early Life of Muhammad 16
Muhammad as the Messenger of God 18
2 The Prophet Conveys the Message 27
Historicizing the Qur' an 27
The Medium and the Message 34
God is One 37
Moral Conduct and Its Ultimate Consequences 46
Servants of God 50
Persecution of Believers Past and Present 55
Establishing a Viable State and a Just Political Order 61
Building Community 68
A Door to Heaven is Closed 73
3 The Voice and the Pen 79
A Sacred Pedigree 79
Recited and Written 85
The Prophet and the First Collection of the Qur' an 88
The Early Generations: Regional Schools of Recitation and the Elaboration of the Mushaf 100
Standardizing the Curriculum 105
Qur' anic Recitation and Ritual Life 109
Breaking the Tradition 119
The Value of Memorization 124
Transmission of the Qur' an in the Modern Age 127
Conclusion 133
4 Blessed Words: The Qur' an and Culture 141
The Qur' an as the Word of God 141
The Qur' an and Sacred Architecture 147
The Elevation of the Qur' an 155
Language, Naming, and Common Expressions 157
Ritual Purity and Purifying Rituals 161
Death, Mourning, and the Afterlife 168
5 What God Really Means: Interpreting the Qur' an 185
Exegesis before Hermeneutics 185
The Epistemological Challenge 193
Intertextuality: The Isra'iliyyat 197
Occasions of Revelation 201
Understanding the Language of the Qur' an 204
Relating the Sunna to the Qur' an 210
Deriving Legal Norms from the Qur' an 215
Consensus and Diversity in Legal Reasoning 223
Modernity: Making the Words Reasonable 226
Some Contested Issues 235
Inheritance 235
Wife-beating 237
Conclusion 242
6 Conclusion: Listening for God 247
Glossary 267
Bibliography 271
Index of Qur' anic Citations and References 287
Index 289