Circumcision in Early Islam

The article asserts that verses 124-130 in the second sūrah of the Qurʾān (al-Baqara/"The Cow") alludes to the biblical precept (Genesis 17) but presents the practice as a custom that has no special virtues, and certainly not those the Jews ascribed to it. It then claims that circumcision...

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Published in:Der Islam
Main Author: Carmeli, Yehonatan ca. 20./21. Jh. (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: De Gruyter 2022
In: Der Islam
Further subjects:B Genesis 17
B Ṣibghat Allāh
B Pre-Islamic Arabia
B Millat Ibrāhīm
B Qurʾān
B Circumcision
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Summary:The article asserts that verses 124-130 in the second sūrah of the Qurʾān (al-Baqara/"The Cow") alludes to the biblical precept (Genesis 17) but presents the practice as a custom that has no special virtues, and certainly not those the Jews ascribed to it. It then claims that circumcision is identified as one of Abraham's trials, which are mentioned in the Qurʾān and thus part of early Islam, and that this idea did not arise in the Middle Ages.
ISSN:1613-0928
Contains:Enthalten in: Der Islam
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1515/islam-2022-0021