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_aDarāz, Muḥammad ʿAbdallāh _961212 _4aut _eAuthor |
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_aIntroduction to the Qur'an. _cM.A. Draz ; preface by Abdel Haleem |
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_aLondon : _bI. B. Tauris & Company, _c2011. |
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490 | 1 | _aLondon Qur'an studies | |
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505 | 0 | _aCover -- Author biography -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Contents -- Foreword -- Preface -- Part One: Background History -- 1 The Early Life of the Prophet -- 2 The Composition of the Revealed Text -- 3 How the Qur'anic Doctrine was Announced to the World -- Part Two: The Qur'an from its Three Main Aspects: Religion, Morality and Literature -- 4 Truth, or the Religious Element -- 5 Goodness, or the Moral Element -- 6 Beauty, or the Literary Element -- Part Three: The Origin of the Qur'an -- 7 Meccan Sources of the Qur'an -- 8 Medinan Sources of the Qur'an -- Conclusion -- Notes. | |
520 | _aA BRILLIANT SURVEY OF THE QUR'AN BY A TOWERING MUSLIM AUTHORITY, AVAILABLE FOR THE FIRST TIME IN PAPERBACK.What is new in the Qur'an? What was the nature of the Qur'anic revelation? Was the Qur'an the product of the mind of Muhammad or the influence of Jewish or Christian teachings? Was it the creation of Arabia or of other religious traditions from the Near and Middle East? And how was the Qur'anic message transmitted: by the sword or by persuasion?The Qur'an is understood by Muslims and non-Muslims alike as the source and fountainhead of Islam. But very few non-Muslims (and surprisingly few Muslims) have a real understanding of the nature and historical background of the revelations which came to the Prophet Muhammad.Introduction to the Qur'an sets out the fundamental principles of the Qur'an and its much misunderstood and misquoted teachings. The distinguished Islamic scholar M. A. Draz, one of the Muslim world's most erudite authorities of the twentieth century, examines Qur'anic instruction on women, polygamy, war, faith, Judaism,Christianity and the many other issues on which the Qur'an pronounces. The author emphasizes the continuity of monotheistic doctrine and ethics through Judaism, Christianity and Islam in this ideal starting point to an appreciation ofwhat lies at the core of Muslim life and belief. | ||
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