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Qur'anic Studies

[Book Review] Prophet al-Khidr: Between the Qur’anic Text and Islamic Context by Irfan A. Omar | Reviewed by Zhenshan (Alex) Dong

By Zhenshan (Alex) Dong  //  November 15, 2023November 18, 2023

The hermeneutical transcendence of the stories of al-Khidr appears as the resonance of faith in human yearning for the world beyond our reach. Professor Irfan A. Omar’s Prophet al-Khidr: Between the Qur’anic Tet and Islamic…

The Deputy of Maryam – The Mystic Rābi‘a al-‘Adawiyya in Light of the Qur’anic Mary

By Younus Y. Mirza  //  August 15, 2023August 15, 2023

Discussions of the Islamic Mary or Maryam frequently engage the Qur’an, especially the chapter that is named after her (Surat Maryam).  However, it is important to point out that Maryam exists throughout Islamic literature and…

[Maydan Podcast] Rahina Muazu on Qur’an Recitation and Female Reciters in Nigeria- Special Guest Episode

By Maydan Editors  //  August 10, 2022

In this solo episode, Rahina Muazu discusses Qur’an recitation and female reciters in Nigeria. She touches briefly on the history of Islam and Islamic knowledge in west Africa, particularly in Hausaland (what is today northern…

Maryam’s “Fast”: Silence, Spirituality and Miracles

By Younus Y. Mirza  //  April 1, 2022

The word “fasting” (ṣawm) is used in the Qur’an to describe the ritual fast or the month of Ramadan.  Scholars define fasting as “abstaining from food, drink and sexual activity” and frequently reference verse 2:183-185 as…

Qurʾanic Neighborliness as a Case of Communal Ethics [Part I]

By Nora S. Eggen  //  February 14, 2022March 22, 2023

The neighborhood may be conceived as an intermediate space, a location between the private and the public. Here, an individual extends the immediate and private space of human interaction. The people populating this space are…

[Book Review] Tauseef Ahmad Parray, Recent Trends in Qur’anic Scholarship (New Delhi: Viva Books, 2020) | Reviewed by Owais Manzoor Dar

By Owais Manzoor Dar  //  August 31, 2021

[Book Review] Tauseef Ahmad Parray, Recent Trends in Qur’anic Scholarship (New Delhi: Viva Books, 2020), xxxv + 304 pages. | Reviewed by Owais Manzoor Dar The Qur’anic studies is a rich academic sub-field of Islamic…

Was Abraham Crazy? Understanding His Attempted Sacrifice through Ibn Hazm’s Theory of Prophecy

By Younus Y. Mirza  //  July 15, 2021July 16, 2021

When I was speaking at the Jewish Museum of Berlin on the Story of Abraham’s/Ibrāhīm’s sacrifice in the Islamic tradition, a protestant minister on one of the panels stood up and passionately argued that Abraham/Ibrāhīm…

[Book Review] Muslim Qur’anic Interpretation Today: Media, Genealogies and Interpretive Communities (Equinox, 2021) by Johanna Pink | Reviewed by Owais Manzoor Dar

By Owais Manzoor Dar  //  February 3, 2021February 3, 2021

Johanna Pink’s Muslim Qurʾānic Interpretation Today examines the context in which modern Qurʾānic interpretations takes place and how these contexts shape the style and contents of Qur’anic exegesis. With the goal of presenting a transregional…

(Recent) Bibliographical Works on the ‘Qur’anic Studies’ (from India)

By Tauseef Ahmad Parray  //  October 16, 2020October 16, 2020

In the twenty-first century academic world, a surge of literature is being produced on Islam, especially on its primary sources —the noble Qur’an and Hadith/ Seerah. Globally reputed publishers—such as Ashgate, Brill, Cambridge, Edinburg, Harvard,…

Thomas Jefferson and the Covenants of the Prophet Muhammad

By John Andrew Morrow  //  January 9, 2020January 10, 2020

Introduction The revelation that Thomas Jefferson had a Qur’an and that Islam had influenced the Founding Fathers of the United States was groundbreaking. Inspired by the findings published by Denise A. Spellberg in Thomas Jefferson’s…

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