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An Anthology of Qur’anic Commentaries, Volume 1 : On the Nature of the Divine

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Hamza (Feras), Rizvi (Sajjad), and Mayer (Farhana) -eds-, An Anthology of Qur’anic Commentaries Volume 1 : On the Nature of the Divine, Oxford, Oxford University Press, ("Quranic Studies ; 5")2010, 670 p. ISBN : 9780199600595

Presentation

The vast and varied corpus of Islamic scriptural commentary is attracting much interest from contemporary western scholarship. Of seminal value within the Muslim tradition, Qur’an interpretation has been and continues to be the expression of diverse theological, legal, and mystical understandings of the letter and meanings of God’s word. In this first volume, the interpretations of a selection of Sunni, Shi’i, Ibadi, Mu’tazili, and Sufi scholars on six key Qur’anic verses are presented as a chronological and doctrinal cross-section stretching from the second century of Islam to the present age. This selection represents thirteen centuries of exegetical activity from the principal theological and confessional groups of Islam, reflecting the plurality and diversity of Qur’anic interpretation in the Muslim world. The work has been conceived with the general reader in mind, but has also been designed to meet the specialist needs of those engaged in Islamic studies, its sub-fields, and related academic fields. The way in which the primary material is introduced, analyzed, and supported with extensive annotation will particularly appeal to teachers and students within the field.

Table des matières

Introductions Contextualising the Quranic Commentaries , Alan Jones The Anthology : the Rationale, the Choice of Commentaries and Verses , Feras Hamza and Sajjad Rizvi Introduction to the commentators and their commentaries , Feras Hamza and Sajjad Rizvi Map of Tafsír Traditions : Illustrative Overview of the Genre and its Representatives I. Q. 2:115 ’To God belong the East and the West’ II. Q 2:255 ’His throne comprises the heavens and the earth’ III. Q. 6:12 ’He has prescribed mercy for Himself’ IV. Q. 24:35 ’God is the Light of the heavens and the earth’ V. Q. 54:49 ’Every thing We have created according to a measure’ VI. Q. 112:1-2 ’Say : "He is God, One, God, the Everlasting Refuge"’

(Source : Oxford University Press)