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About Metaphors of Death and Resurrection in the Qur'an. An (…)

About Metaphors of Death and Resurrection in the Qur’an. An Intertextual Approach with Biblical and Rabbinic Literature (Juillet 2021)

Galadari (Abdulla), About Metaphors of Death and Resurrection in the Qur’an. An Intertextual Approach with Biblical and Rabbinic Literature, NYC, Bloomsbury Academic, 2021, 288 p. ISBN 978-1350244528

The Umayyad Mosque of Damascus : Art, Faith and Empire in Early Islam (Mai 2021)

The Umayyad Mosque of Damascus : Art, Faith and Empire in Early Islam (Mai 2021)

George (Alain), The Umayyad Mosque of Damascus : Art, Faith and Empire in Early Islam, London, Gingko Library, 2021, 260 p. ISBN 9781909942455

Key Word Collocations (V. 1 à 16) : Adjectives, Nouns, Proper Nouns and (…)

Key Word Collocations (V. 1 à 16) : Adjectives, Nouns, Proper Nouns and Verbs (Mars 2021)

Wardini (Elie), Key Word Collocations (V. 1-16) : Adjectives, Nouns, Proper Nouns and Verbs, Piscataway, NJ , Gorgias Press LLC, ("Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies") 2021, ISBN 978-1-4632-4297-8

A Prophet Has Appeared : The Rise of Islam through Christian and Jewish (…)

A Prophet Has Appeared : The Rise of Islam through Christian and Jewish Eyes, A Sourcebook (Mars 2021)

Shoemaker (Stephen J.), A Prophet Has Appeared : The Rise of Islam through Christian and Jewish Eyes, A Sourcebook, University of California Press, 2021, 321 p. ISBN 978-0520299603

The Latin Qur'an, 1143-1500 : Translation, Transition, Interpretation (…)

The Latin Qur’an, 1143-1500 : Translation, Transition, Interpretation (Mai 2021)

Hernández (Cándida Ferrero) & Tolan (John) eds., The Latin Qur’ân, 1143-1500 : Translation, Transition, Interpretation, Berlin, De Gruyter, 2021, 300p. ISBN 978-3110702637 Éditeurs (…)

International Workshop : Qur'an and Bible (22-26 Mars 2021)

International Workshop : Qur’an and Bible (22-26 Mars 2021)

Originating in similar but not identical linguistic, geographical, cultural, and religious contexts, Qur’an and Bible stand in a complex relationship to each other. They share stylistic, narrative and cultic features, but also differ in fundamental ways. The Qur’an invokes the Bible and Biblical stories repeatedly and positions itself in a relationship of confirmation and fulfillment to the Judeo-Christian tradition, occasionally amending what it claims was distorted and manipulated by Christians and Jews.