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The Literature of Islam
A Guide to the Primary Sources in English Translation
The Literature of Islam
A Guide to the Primary Sources in English Translation
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Description
This book introduces the literature of Islam as it is presented in English translation. For scholars in other fields who need to understand the vast and complex literary heritage of this erudite and vigorous faith community (but are unable to devote years of their lives to achieving a reading proficiency in classical Arabic), for faculty members called upon to teach introductory or survey courses outside their own disciplines, and for graduate students in theology, medieval studies, world religions, or related fields who need access to these primary sources in English translation, The Literature of Islam is a welcome resource. Even lay readers who are interested in understanding the modern Arab or Islamic world may grasp something of the currents of thought and belief through the centuries that produced these important works, which continue to exert a powerful influence upon Muslims today.
The primary literatures of Islam are normally classified into several areas of study: the canonical literature, the interpretation of scripture and tradition, law, theology, philosophy, history, and mysticism. Entries here are organized into these areas of study and represent the most significant texts from important trends in the discipline. The volume also includes an extensive bibliography that lists the editions of primary sources analyzed in each chapter. There are also some suggestions for secondary reading, which might be helpful to a student seeking additional information about each genre of literature.
Table of Contents
Part 2 Acknowledgments
Part 3 List of Abbreviations
Chapter 4 1. The Qur'an: Text and Translation
Chapter 5 2. The Traditions: Hadith
Chapter 6 3. Exegesis of the Qur'an: Tafsir
Chapter 7 4. Law and Legal Theory: Shari'a and Fiqh
Chapter 8 5. History and Historiography: Ta'rikh
Chapter 9 6. Philosophy: Falsafa
Chapter 10 7. Theology: Kalam
Chapter 11 8. Spirituality and Mysticism: Tasawwuf
Part 12 Appendix: General Anthologies of Primary Literature
Part 13 Glossary
Part 14 Bibliography of Works Discussed
Part 15 Name Index
Part 16 Title Index
Part 17 Subject Index
Part 18 About the Authors
Product details
Published | Sep 20 2006 |
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Format | Paperback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 264 |
ISBN | 9780810854086 |
Imprint | Scarecrow Press |
Dimensions | 9 x 6 inches |
Series | ATLA Bibliography Series |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
About the contributors
Reviews
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Reference librarian and archivist Paula (Union Theological Seminary and Presbyterian School of Christian Education, Virginia) and Rebecca, a scholar of Arabic studies, present a critically annotated bibliography of central works on Islam that are available in English translation. They write for readers who are acquainted with the basic ideas, history, and cultural expressions of Islam but are not specialists who will have read the texts in their original languages.
Reference and Research Book News
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...Paula and Rebecca Skreslet have provided both a starting point and a path for analysis of the very complex religion of Islam that is certain to open the eyes of any serious student....highly recommended for all levels.
American Reference Books Annual
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...a very useful introduction to the most significant Islamic works that are available in English translation....an indispenable tool...
International Bulletin of Mission Research
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...a useful guide for building collections of Islamic texts in authoritative and reliable English translations. Highly recommended.
Choice Reviews
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...excellent and very useful....an extraordinarily useful and welcome resource....highly recommended reading....
College & Research Libraries
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The Literature of Islam is a timely, accessible and authoritative resource. It will be a useful addition to any university library, and retails at an affordable price for the individual.
Simon Barrett, Reference Reviews