The Handbook considers the State of Qur'anic Studies; Historical Setting; Textual Transmission and Codification; Structural and Literary Features; Content and Concepts; Applied Discourses; and an Overview of Qur'anic Interpretation.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
- List of Illustrations
- List of contributors
- Introduction
- Part I: The State of Qur'anic Studies
- 1: Andrew Rippin: Academic Scholarship and the Qur'an
- 2: Oliver Leaman: Modern Developments in Qur'anic Studies
- 3: Herbert Berg: Islamic Origins and the Qur'an
- 4: Anna Akasoy: Qur'anic Studies: Bibliographical Survey
- Part II: The Historical Setting of the Qur'an
- 5: Muntasir F. al-Hamad and John F. Healey: Late Antique Near Eastern Context: Social and Religious Aspects
- 6: Harry Munt: Arabian Context of the Qur'an: History and the Text
- 7: Ahmad Al-Jallad: The Linguistic Landscape of pre-Islamic Arabia: Context for the Qur'an
- 8: Marianna Klar: Qur'anic Exempla and Late Antique Narratives
- 9: Reuven Firestone: The Qur'an and Judaism
- 10: Neal Robinson: The Qur'an and Christianity
- Part III: The Qur'an: Textual Transmission, Codification, Manuscripts, Inscriptions and Printed Editions
- 11: François Déroche: The Manuscript and Archaeological Traditions: Physical Evidence
- 12: Yasin Dutton: The Form of the Qur'an: Historical Contours
- 13: Mustafa Shah: The Corpus of Qur'anic Readings (qir ' t): History, Synthesis and Authentication
- 14: Sheila S. Blair: Glorifying God's Word: Manuscripts of the Qur'an
- 15: Sheila S. Blair: Inscribing God's Word: Qur'anic texts on Architecture, Objects, and Other Solid Supports
- 16: Efim A. Rezvan: A History of Printed Editions of the Qur'an
- Part IV: Structural and Literary Dimensions of the Qur'an
- 17: A. H. Mathias Zahniser: Language of the Qur'an
- 18: Mustafa Shah: Vocabulary of the Qur'an: Meaning in Context
- 19: Michel Cuypers: Qur'anic Syntax
- 20: Muhammad Abdel Haleem: Rhetorical Devices and Stylistic Features of Qur'anic Grammar
- 21: Nicolai Sinai: Inner-Qur'anic Chronology
- 22: Mustansir Mir: The Structure of the Qur'an: The Inner Dynamic of the S ra
- 23: Ayman A. El-Desouky: Discussions of Qur'anic Inimitability: The Theological Nexus
- 24: Geert Jan van Gelder: The Qur'an and the Arabic Medieval Literary Tradition
- 25: Stefan Sperl: The Qur'an and Arabic Poetry
- Part V: Topics and Themes of the Qur'an
- 26: Ulrika M:artensson: Revelation and Prophecy in the Qur'an
- 27: Stephen Burge: Doctrine and Dogma in the Qur'an
- 28: Joseph Lowry: Law and the Qur'an
- 29: Ebrahim Moosa: Qur'anic Ethics
- 30: Sebastian Günther: Eschatology and the Qur'an
- 31: Anthony H. Johns: Prophets and Personalities of the Qur'an
- 32: Stefan Wild: Politics and the Qur'an
- 33: Asma Afsaruddin: Jihad and the Qur'an: Classical and Modern Interpretations
- 34: Asma Afsaruddin: Women and the Qur'an
- Part VI: The Qur an in Context: Translation and Culture
- 35: Translations of the Quraan: Western Languages
- 36: M. Brett Wilson: Translations of the Qur an: Islamicate Languages
- 37: Muhammad Abdel Haleem: Presenting the Qur'an Out of Context
- 38: Bruce Lawrence: Popular Culture and the Qur an: Classical and Modern Contexts
- 39: Jeffrey Einboden: The Western Literary Tradition and the Qur an: an Overview
- Part VII: Qur anic Interpretation: Scholarship and Literature of Early, Classical, and Modern Exegesis
- 40: Andrew Rippin: Early Qur'anic Commentaries
- 41: Maher Jarrar: Exegetical Designs of the Sira: Tafsir and Sira
- 42: Kees Versteegh: Early Qur'anic Exegesis: From Textual Interpretation to Linguistic Analysis
- 43: Ulrika M:artensson: Early medieval tafs r (800-1000)
- 44: Walid A. Saleh: Medieval Exegesis: The Golden Age of Tafs r
- 45: Roberto Tottoli: The Corpora of Isr äliyy t
- 46: Walid A. Saleh: Contemporary Tafs r: The Rise of Scriptural Theology
- Part VIII: Qur anic Exegesis: Discourses, Formats, and Hermeneutics
- 47: Sajjad Rizvi: Twelver Shiai Exegesis
- 48: Ismail Poonawala: Ism äl Scholarship on Tafs r
- 49: Valerie J. Hoffman and Sulaiman bin Ali bin Ameir Al-Shueili: Ib Tafs r Literature
- 50: Alexander Knysh: Sufi Commentary: Formative and Later Periods
- 51: Tariq Jaffer: Theological Commentaries
- 52: Jules Janssens: Philosophical Commentaries
- 53: Kamal Abu-Deeb: Aesthetically Oriented Interpretations of the Qur an
- 54: Robert Morrison: Tafs r and Science
- 55: Johanna Pink: Classical Qur anic Hermeneutics
- 56: Martin Nguyen: Sunni Hermeneutical Literature
- 57: Massimo Campinini: Modern Qur'anic Hermeneutics: Strategies and Development