Karen Bauer
Aims, Methods and Contexts of Qur'anic Exegesis (2nd/8th-9th/15th Centuries)
Herausgeber: Bauer, Karen
Karen Bauer
Aims, Methods and Contexts of Qur'anic Exegesis (2nd/8th-9th/15th Centuries)
Herausgeber: Bauer, Karen
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A collection of essays by leading scholars of the Qur'an and Qur'an commentary (tafsīr), looking at the theoretical aims, practical methods, and contexts of tafsīr from 2nd/8th-9th/15th centuries. The volume includes primary source material, in the form of editions and translations of the introductions to two works of tafsīr.
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A collection of essays by leading scholars of the Qur'an and Qur'an commentary (tafsīr), looking at the theoretical aims, practical methods, and contexts of tafsīr from 2nd/8th-9th/15th centuries. The volume includes primary source material, in the form of editions and translations of the introductions to two works of tafsīr.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Qur'anic Studies Series
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 480
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Februar 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 223mm x 149mm x 41mm
- Gewicht: 932g
- ISBN-13: 9780199670642
- ISBN-10: 0199670641
- Artikelnr.: 36350878
- Qur'anic Studies Series
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 480
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Februar 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 223mm x 149mm x 41mm
- Gewicht: 932g
- ISBN-13: 9780199670642
- ISBN-10: 0199670641
- Artikelnr.: 36350878
* 1: The Aims of Tafs
r * 1: Feras Hamza: Tafs
r and Unlocking the Historical Qur'an: Back to Basics? * 2: Karen Bauer: Justifying the Genre: A Study of Introductions to Classical works of Tafs
r, * 3: Walid A. Saleh: The Introduction to al-W
id
's al-Bas
t: An Edition, Translation and Commentary * 4: Suleiman A. Mourad: Towards a Reconstruction of the Mu'tazil
Tradition of Qur'anic Exegesis: Reading the Introduction to the Tahdh
b of al-
kim al-Jishum
(d. 494/1101) and Its Application * 2: Methods and Sources of Tafs
r * 5: Robert Gleave: Early Shi'i Hermeneutics: Some Exegetical Techniques Attributed to the Shi'i Imams * 6: Andrew Rippin: The Construction of the Arabian Historical Context in Muslim Interpretation of the Qur'an * 7: Roberto Tottoli: Methods and Contexts in the Use of Hadiths in Classical Tafs
r Literature: The Exegesis of Q. 21:85 and Q. 17:1 * 8: Martin Nguyen: Letter by Letter: Tracing the Textual Genealogy of a Sufi Tafs
r * 9: Tariq Jaffer: Fakhr al-D
n al-R
z
's System of Inquiry * 10: Ludmila Zamah: Master of the Obvious: Understanding
hir Interpretations in Qur'anic Exegesis * 11: Stephen Burge: Jal
l al-D
n al-Suy
, the Mu'awwidhat
n and the Modes of Exegesis * 3: Contextualising Tafs
r * 12: Claude Gilliot: A Schoolmaster, Storyteller, Exegete, and Warrior at Work in Khur
s
n: al- .Dä
k b. Muz
im al-Hil
l
(d. 106/ 724) * 13: Michael E. Pregill: Methodologies for the Dating of Exegetical Works and Traditions: Can the Lost Tafs
r of Kalb
be Recovered from Tafs
r Ibn 'Abb
s (also known as al-W
di
)? * Bibliography
r * 1: Feras Hamza: Tafs
r and Unlocking the Historical Qur'an: Back to Basics? * 2: Karen Bauer: Justifying the Genre: A Study of Introductions to Classical works of Tafs
r, * 3: Walid A. Saleh: The Introduction to al-W
id
's al-Bas
t: An Edition, Translation and Commentary * 4: Suleiman A. Mourad: Towards a Reconstruction of the Mu'tazil
Tradition of Qur'anic Exegesis: Reading the Introduction to the Tahdh
b of al-
kim al-Jishum
(d. 494/1101) and Its Application * 2: Methods and Sources of Tafs
r * 5: Robert Gleave: Early Shi'i Hermeneutics: Some Exegetical Techniques Attributed to the Shi'i Imams * 6: Andrew Rippin: The Construction of the Arabian Historical Context in Muslim Interpretation of the Qur'an * 7: Roberto Tottoli: Methods and Contexts in the Use of Hadiths in Classical Tafs
r Literature: The Exegesis of Q. 21:85 and Q. 17:1 * 8: Martin Nguyen: Letter by Letter: Tracing the Textual Genealogy of a Sufi Tafs
r * 9: Tariq Jaffer: Fakhr al-D
n al-R
z
's System of Inquiry * 10: Ludmila Zamah: Master of the Obvious: Understanding
hir Interpretations in Qur'anic Exegesis * 11: Stephen Burge: Jal
l al-D
n al-Suy
, the Mu'awwidhat
n and the Modes of Exegesis * 3: Contextualising Tafs
r * 12: Claude Gilliot: A Schoolmaster, Storyteller, Exegete, and Warrior at Work in Khur
s
n: al- .Dä
k b. Muz
im al-Hil
l
(d. 106/ 724) * 13: Michael E. Pregill: Methodologies for the Dating of Exegetical Works and Traditions: Can the Lost Tafs
r of Kalb
be Recovered from Tafs
r Ibn 'Abb
s (also known as al-W
di
)? * Bibliography
* 1: The Aims of Tafs
r * 1: Feras Hamza: Tafs
r and Unlocking the Historical Qur'an: Back to Basics? * 2: Karen Bauer: Justifying the Genre: A Study of Introductions to Classical works of Tafs
r, * 3: Walid A. Saleh: The Introduction to al-W
id
's al-Bas
t: An Edition, Translation and Commentary * 4: Suleiman A. Mourad: Towards a Reconstruction of the Mu'tazil
Tradition of Qur'anic Exegesis: Reading the Introduction to the Tahdh
b of al-
kim al-Jishum
(d. 494/1101) and Its Application * 2: Methods and Sources of Tafs
r * 5: Robert Gleave: Early Shi'i Hermeneutics: Some Exegetical Techniques Attributed to the Shi'i Imams * 6: Andrew Rippin: The Construction of the Arabian Historical Context in Muslim Interpretation of the Qur'an * 7: Roberto Tottoli: Methods and Contexts in the Use of Hadiths in Classical Tafs
r Literature: The Exegesis of Q. 21:85 and Q. 17:1 * 8: Martin Nguyen: Letter by Letter: Tracing the Textual Genealogy of a Sufi Tafs
r * 9: Tariq Jaffer: Fakhr al-D
n al-R
z
's System of Inquiry * 10: Ludmila Zamah: Master of the Obvious: Understanding
hir Interpretations in Qur'anic Exegesis * 11: Stephen Burge: Jal
l al-D
n al-Suy
, the Mu'awwidhat
n and the Modes of Exegesis * 3: Contextualising Tafs
r * 12: Claude Gilliot: A Schoolmaster, Storyteller, Exegete, and Warrior at Work in Khur
s
n: al- .Dä
k b. Muz
im al-Hil
l
(d. 106/ 724) * 13: Michael E. Pregill: Methodologies for the Dating of Exegetical Works and Traditions: Can the Lost Tafs
r of Kalb
be Recovered from Tafs
r Ibn 'Abb
s (also known as al-W
di
)? * Bibliography
r * 1: Feras Hamza: Tafs
r and Unlocking the Historical Qur'an: Back to Basics? * 2: Karen Bauer: Justifying the Genre: A Study of Introductions to Classical works of Tafs
r, * 3: Walid A. Saleh: The Introduction to al-W
id
's al-Bas
t: An Edition, Translation and Commentary * 4: Suleiman A. Mourad: Towards a Reconstruction of the Mu'tazil
Tradition of Qur'anic Exegesis: Reading the Introduction to the Tahdh
b of al-
kim al-Jishum
(d. 494/1101) and Its Application * 2: Methods and Sources of Tafs
r * 5: Robert Gleave: Early Shi'i Hermeneutics: Some Exegetical Techniques Attributed to the Shi'i Imams * 6: Andrew Rippin: The Construction of the Arabian Historical Context in Muslim Interpretation of the Qur'an * 7: Roberto Tottoli: Methods and Contexts in the Use of Hadiths in Classical Tafs
r Literature: The Exegesis of Q. 21:85 and Q. 17:1 * 8: Martin Nguyen: Letter by Letter: Tracing the Textual Genealogy of a Sufi Tafs
r * 9: Tariq Jaffer: Fakhr al-D
n al-R
z
's System of Inquiry * 10: Ludmila Zamah: Master of the Obvious: Understanding
hir Interpretations in Qur'anic Exegesis * 11: Stephen Burge: Jal
l al-D
n al-Suy
, the Mu'awwidhat
n and the Modes of Exegesis * 3: Contextualising Tafs
r * 12: Claude Gilliot: A Schoolmaster, Storyteller, Exegete, and Warrior at Work in Khur
s
n: al- .Dä
k b. Muz
im al-Hil
l
(d. 106/ 724) * 13: Michael E. Pregill: Methodologies for the Dating of Exegetical Works and Traditions: Can the Lost Tafs
r of Kalb
be Recovered from Tafs
r Ibn 'Abb
s (also known as al-W
di
)? * Bibliography