God's other book: the Qur'ān between history and ideology

Introduction : primum non nocere -- Re-mapping Qur'ānic studies: histories and methods -- What is late antiquity and what does the Qur'ān have to do with it? -- Intelligence vs power : rhetorical dynamics in pre-Islamic poetry and the Qur'ān -- Poetic paganism and the monotheistic aes...

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Main Author: Salama, Mohammad (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Interlibrary Loan:Interlibrary Loan for the Fachinformationsdienste (Specialized Information Services in Germany)
Published: Oakland, California University of California Press [2024]
In:Year: 2024
Further subjects:B Qurʼan Hermeneutics History
B Islam Origin Historiography
B Qurʼan Criticism, interpretation, etc History
B Ideology Religious aspects Islam History To 1500
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Summary:Introduction : primum non nocere -- Re-mapping Qur'ānic studies: histories and methods -- What is late antiquity and what does the Qur'ān have to do with it? -- Intelligence vs power : rhetorical dynamics in pre-Islamic poetry and the Qur'ān -- Poetic paganism and the monotheistic aesthetic -- Adab and the ethical authority of the Qur'ān -- The Qur'ān in context : monotheism and the birth of the un-Mimetic.
"In God's Other Book: The Qur'an between History and Ideology, Mohammad Salama presents a powerful critique of the ways we study and analyze early Islam and its sacred text, filling a glaring hole in our understanding of this formative environment. Interrogating the ideological framework of late antiquity, Salama exposes hidden assumptions that prevent scholars from truly placing Islam in its socio-historical and cultural milieu. He also offers an alternative theoretical and practical model focused on pre-Islamic Arabic cultural production. Foregrounding the indigenous Arab community of seventh-century Hijaz, Salama demonstrates how the Qur'an played an organic role in commenting on, interacting with, and taking sides concerning matters of ethnicity, ethics, dress codes, and social habits. While the study delves into the past, it carries implications for the future: only with renewed attention to the Qur'an itself, in all of its splendor and intricacy, can Western readers engage thoughtfully and ethically not only with Islamic studies but also with the cultures and traditions of those who live according to another book"--
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and index
Physical Description:1 Online-Ressource (xii, 233 Seiten)
ISBN:978-0-520-39185-7