Mun'Im Sirry: The Qur¿an with Cross-References
The Qur¿an with Cross-References
Buch
- De Gruyter, 06/2024
- Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert, Paperback
- Sprache: Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9783111543857
- Bestellnummer: 11838648
- Umfang: 694 Seiten
- Gewicht: 1157 g
- Maße: 240 x 170 mm
- Stärke: 38 mm
- Erscheinungstermin: 17.6.2024
- Serie: De Gruyter Reference
Achtung: Artikel ist nicht in deutscher Sprache!
Klappentext
The Qur an with Cross-References provides for nearly every verse in the Qur an a selection of other verses which shed light upon, clarify, or explain the verse you are reading. The Qur an in its printed edition has not yet been cross-referenced, despite the fact that Qur an commentators realized quite early on the central importance of tafs r al-Qur n bi l-Qur n (interpreting the Qur an through the Qur an itself). Even some modern Muslim exegetes claim to follow this method. However, the cross-references they provided are very limited.Perhaps, the most extensive treatment and pioneered work on tafs r al-Qur n bi l-Qur n is that composed by Rudi Paret entitled Der Koran: Kommentar und Konkordanz. Paret s work is certainly very rich, which includes in addition to possible cross-references interpretations of and alternate renderings for a given verse or passage. Furthermore, as the term "Konkordanz" may indicate, his Der Koran provides all identical or similar phraseology and usage in different places of the Qur an, a model that will not be followed in this Qur an cross-references project.
Instead, The Qur an with Cross-References is based on connection between words, phrases, themes, concepts, events, and characters. One word may occur several times in the Qur an, but the cross references will be made only where there is connection in meaning between two or more verses or passages. In preparing this cross-references project, several models and methods used for the cross-references of the Bible are consulted. As is well-known, Bible cross-references have been a long-established tradition, while the Qur an, at least in its printed edition, has not been cross-referenced.
The Qur an with Cross-References is the first of its kind. The field has needed something like this, because in the existing Qur an there is nothing to indicate that certain passages can shed light upon, clarify, or explain other passages.