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The Oxford Illustrated History of the Bible

ePub The Oxford Illustrated History of the Bible by From Oxford University Press in History

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Some eighty per cent of Muslims in the contemporary world speak languages other than Arabic; the language of the Qur'an. To respond to the needs of their communities; Muslim scholars and laypersons must increasingly explain and communicate the meanings of the Qur'an in their own languages - including through the medium of Qur'an commentary and translation.The Qur'an and its Readers Worldwide provides an introduction to this rich and expanding field of endeavour. It brings together a selection of Qur'an commentaries and translations produced across the twentieth century to the present day; and ranging in provenance from the regions of the traditional Islamic heartlands to the new loci of global Islam. Individual chapters examine works in Arabic; Bosnian; Chinese; English; German; Malay; Persian; Swahili; Turkish and Urdu; each viewed in terms of the impact of modernity on the encounter with the Qur'an; providing an English readership with an exceptionally broad overview.Situating these works in their cultural and national settings; this volume focuses attention on the relationship between language; culture and sociopolitical environment in Qur'an commentary and translation. It highlights the linkages between the Qur'an translations and commentaries studied and the developments and debates that generated them; and to which they respond; whether associated with colonial realities; the challenges of nation building; or the search for ways to reconstruct Islamic culture in the face of new legal frameworks or societal models.Through a detailed introduction and a series of case studies this book illustrates the defining trends in Qur'an commentary worldwide; addressing evolving questions of authorship; message; intended readership and media of communication. It highlights the continued relevance of Qur'an commentary as an authoritative Islamic tradition in a period of growing direct engagement with the sacred text. It also samples debates concerning Qur'anic meaning in translation that are pertinent for many millions of Muslims today; and that look set to grow in tandem with globalisation.


#108826 in Books 2001-07-19Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 7.50 x 1.30 x 9.50l; 2.66 #File Name: 0198601182416 pages


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