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The Meaning of the Word Lexicology and Qur'anic Exegesis




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Genere:Libro
Lingua: Inglese
Pubblicazione: 07/2015





Note Editore

The basic intention of Qur'anic exegesis (tafsir) is to understand what the text of the Qur'an means. Before attempting to understand anything of the Qur'anic worldview, its theology and ethical values, there is a need for exegetes to engage with the individual words found in the Qur'an itself. Yet, exegetes and translators, whether medieval or modern, have different theological perspectives, which influence how they do this. Many modern scholars have recognised that lexicology plays an important part in exegesis, but there are few studies of how exegetes use it to develop their interpretations of the Qur'an or that address lexicology in Qur'anic exegesis in any depth. This volume of essays addresses this gap in the scholarship. The Meaning of the Word provides an overview of the development of lexicological analysis in the tafsir tradition, and examines how exegetes interpreted words in the Qur'an. The contributions reflect on lexicology in Qur'anic exegesis through studies of a wide range of subjects, from linguistics to literary criticism, and law and gender to mysticism; from examinations of the issue of lexicology in the Arab, Persian and Turkish worlds to its examination in the European world; and from studies of the earliest discussions of Qurâanic lexica to those made in twentieth-century Turkey and recent English translations of the Qur'an. This volume will become a subject-specific reference volume for anyone working on the interpretation of the Qurâan, but also in Islamic Studies and the wider field of Religious Studies. lexicology in the Arab, Persian, Turkish, and European worlds; and studies of the earliest discussions of Qur'anic lexica to those made in twentieth-century Turkey and recent English translations of the Qur'an.




Sommario

1 - Words, Hemeneutics, and the Construction of Meaning
2 - In Search of Meaning: Lexical Explanation in Early Qur'anic Commentaries
3 - Lexicological Hadith and the 'School' of Ibn 'Abbas
4 - The Interpretation of Three Qur'anic Terms (Siya?a, ?ikma and ?iddiq) of Special Interest to the Early Renunciants
5 - The Use of Lexicography in the Great Qur'anic commentary of al- Wa?idi (d. 468/1076)
6 - Authority and the Defence of Readings in Medieval Qur'anic Exegesis: Lexicology and the Case of Falaq (Q. 113:1)
7 - Poetic Licence and the Qur'anic Names of Hell: The Treatment of Cognate Substitution in al-Raghib al-I?fahani's Qur'anic Lexicon
8 - Paradoxes in Shahrastani's Lexicological Methodology
9 - From Qur'an to Fiqh: Sunni and Shi'i Tafsir on the Inheritance Verses and the 'Named' Cases (al-Masa'il al-Mulaqqaba)
10 - Marital Discord in Qur'anic Exegesis: A Lexical Analysis of Husbandly and Wifely Nushuz in Q. 4:34 and Q. 4:128
11 - The Optional Ramadan Fast: Debating Q. 2:184 in the Early Turkish Republic
12 - The Persian Fati?a of Salman al-Farisi and the Modern Controversy over Translating the Qur'an
13 - The Qur'an Today: Translating the Translatable




Autore

Stephen R. Burge is Research Associate at Institute of Ismaili Studies, London. He is the author of Angels in Islam: Jalal al-Din al-Suyuti's al-Haba'ik fi akhbar al-mala'ik (Routledge, 2012).










Altre Informazioni

ISBN:

9780198724131

Condizione: Nuovo
Collana: Qur'anic Studies Series
Dimensioni: 221 x 46.2 x 149 mm Ø 804 gr
Formato: Copertina rigida
Pagine Arabe: 510


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