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  • Scripture, Poetry, and the Making of a Community: Reading the Qur'an as a Literary Text

    Scripture, Poetry, and the Making of a Community by Neuwirth, Angelika;

    Reading the Qur'an as a Literary Text

    Sorozatcím: Qur'anic Studies Series;

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    • Kiadó OUP Oxford
    • Megjelenés dátuma 2014. november 6.

    • ISBN 9780198701644
    • Kötéstípus Keménykötés
    • Terjedelem704 oldal
    • Méret 235x162x43 mm
    • Súly 936 g
    • Nyelv angol
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    In this book, the Qur'an is portrayed in its first and original manifestation, i.e., as the proclamation of the Prophet Muhammad addressed to his listeners. Angelika Neuwirth shows how the proclamation of the Qur'an and its debate of both the Biblical and the pagan poetic traditions gradually induced the emergence of a new religious community.

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    We are used to understanding the Qur'an as the 'Islamic text' par excellence, an assumption which, when viewed historically, is not evident at all. More than twenty years before it rose to the rank of Islamic Scripture, the Qur'an was an oral proclamation addressed by the Prophet Muhammad to pre-Islamic listeners, for the Muslim community had not yet been formed. We might best describe these listeners as individuals educated in late antique culture, be they Arab pagans familiar with the monotheistic religions of Judaism and Christianity or syncretists of these religions, or learned Jews and Christians whose presence is reflected in the Medinan suras. The interactive communication process between Muhammad and these groups brought about an epistemic turn in Arab Late Antiquity: with the Qur'anic discovery of writing as the ultimate authority, the nascent community attained a new 'textual coherence' where Scripture, with its valorisation of history and memory, was recognised as a guiding concept. It is within this new biblically imprinted world view that central principles and values of the pagan Arab milieu were debated. This process resulted in a twin achievement: the genesis of a new scripture and the emergence of a community. Two great traditions, then, the Biblical, transmitted by both Jews and Christians, and the local Arabic, represented in Ancient Arabic poetry, appear to have established the field of tension from which the Qur'an evolved; it is both Scripture and Poetry which have produced and shaped the new Muslim community.

    Neuwirth's rigorous close readings will enormously benefit not only scholars and teachers of the Qur'an and Arabic literature but also those committed to globalising the study of sacred texts as literary texts.

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    Foreword
    Introduction
    I: Frameworks
    Not Eastern and not Western (lāsharqīyyatan wa-lāgharbīyyatan, Q. 24:35): Locating the Qur'an within the History of Scholarship
    The Discovery of Writing in the Qur'an: Tracing an Epistemic Revolution in Late Antiquity
    A Religious Transformation in Late Antiquity. From Tribal Genealogy to Divine Covenant: Qur'anic Refigurations of Pagan-Arab Ideals Based on Biblical Models
    Glimpses of Paradise in the World and Lost Aspects of the World in the Hereafter: Two Qur'anic Re-readings of Biblical Psalms
    II: The Liturgical Qur'an and the Emergence of the Community
    Images and Metaphors in the Introductory Sections of the Early Meccan Suras
    From Recitation through Liturgy to Canon: Notes on the Emergence of the Sura Composition and its Dissolution in the Course of the Development of Islamic Ritual
    Referentiality and Textuality in Sūrat al-Hijr (Q. 15): Some Observations on the Qur anic Canonical Process and the Emergence of a Community
    Sūrat al-Fātiha: Opening of the Textual Corpus of the Qur'an or Introit of the Prayer Service?
    From the Sacred Mosque to the Remote Temple: Sūrat al-Isrā", between Text and Commentary
    The Discovery of Evil in the Qur'an?: Revisiting Qur'anic Versions of the Decalogue in the Context of Pagan-Arab Late Antiquity
    III: Narrative Figures between the Bible and the Qur an
    Crisis and Memory: The Qur'an's Path towards Canonisation as Reflected in its Anthropogonic Accounts
    Narrative as a Canonical Process: The Story of Moses Seen through the Evolving History of the Qur'an
    Imagining Mary, Disputing Jesus: Reading Sūrat Maryam and Related Meccan Texts within the Qur'anic Communication Process
    Mary and Jesus: Counterbalancing the Biblical Patriarchs: A Re-reading of Sūrat Maryam in Sūrat Āl "Imrān (Q. 3:1 62)
    Oral Scriptures in Contact: The Qur'anic Story of the Golden Calf and its Biblical Subtext between Narrative, Cult, and Inter-communal Debate
    Myths and Legends in the Qur'an: An Itinerary through its Narrative Landscape

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