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Prophets in the Quran
An Introduction to the Quran and Muslim Exegesis
Prophets in the Quran
An Introduction to the Quran and Muslim Exegesis
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What was the name of Noah's son who did not survive the Flood? Why do Pharaoh and Haman build the Tower of Babel? For what reasons does Moses travel to the ends of the Earth? Who is the 'Horned-One' who holds back Gog and Magog until the Day of Judgement? These are some of the questions answered in the oral sources and Quran commentaries on the stories of the prophets as they are understood by Muslims. Designed as an introduction to the Quran with particular emphasis on parallels with Biblical tradition, this book provides a concise but detailed overview of Muslim prophets from Adam to Muhammad. Each of the chapters is organized around a particular prophet, including an English translation of the relevant verses of the Quran and a wide selection of classical, medieval and modern Muslim commentaries on those verses. Quran commentaries include references to Sunni and Shi'i sources from Spain, Central Asia, the Middle East and Africa. An extensive glossary provides an annotated list of all scholarly transmitters and cited texts with suggestions for further reading.This is an excellent book for undergraduate courses, and students in divinity and seminary programmes. Comparisons between the Quran and Bible, and among Jewish, Christian and Islamic exegesis are highlighted. Oral sources, references adapted from apocryphal and pseudepigraphical works, and inter-religious dialogue are all evident throughout these stories of the prophets. This material shows how the Quran and its interpretation are integral to a fuller and more discerning understanding of the Bible and its place in the history of Western religion.
Table of Contents
1. Adam and Eve
2. Children of Adam and Eve
3. Idris
4. Noah
5. Hud
6. Salih
7. Abraham
8. Ishmael
9. Isaac and Jacob
10. Lot
11. Joseph
12. Shuayb
13. Job
14. Dhu al-Kifl
15. People of the Well
16. People of Ya-Sin
17. Jonah
18. Moses in Egypt
19. Moses and the Israelites
20. Moses, Khidr and Dhu al-Qarnayn
21. Aaron and Joshua
22. Elijah
23. Elishah
24. Ezekiel
25. Samuel and Saul
26. David
27. Solomon
28. Daniel
29. Ezra and Jeremiah
30. Zachariah and John the Baptist
31. Jesus
32. Muhammed
Glossary of Interpreters and Transmitters
Suggestions for Further Reading
Product details
Published | 01 Jun 2002 |
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Format | Paperback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 400 |
ISBN | 9780826449573 |
Imprint | Continuum |
Dimensions | Not specified |
Series | Comparative Islamic Studies |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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"This book is a most welcome addition to the relatively limited number of works that mediate the primary sources of early Islamic tradition to English-speaking audiences. By concentrating on the central Qur'anic theme of God prophets and messengers from Adam to Muhammad, it offers a rich but focused selection of original passages from both the Qur'an itself and other early Islamic texts. Selected and translated with thoughtfulness and care, the contents are accessible to beginning students in conjunction with secondary literature on the Qur'an and early Islam; the collection can serve also as a useful quick-reference handbook for scholars interested in the treatment of a particular prophetic figure in the Qur'an and early Muslim interpretation."--William A. Graham, Professor of the History of Religion and Islamic Studies, Harvard University
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"[a] useful and accessible tool to understanding Muslim exegesis." --Middle East Journal, Winter 2003