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This book offers a comparative theological exploration of the challenges and opportunities presented by the Qur’ānic representation of Christianity as the People of the Book, ahl al-kitāb, in the Qur’ānic commentary tradition. The research is divided into three parts. The first part explores the Qur’ānic understanding of the People of the Book through traditional Islamic exegesis, known as tafsīr, of four Islamic scholars whose work spans more than a thousand years. Part two takes a closer look at the pre-Islamic period, the occasion of revelation of the Qur’ān as well as the Arabic speaking Christian response to Islam in the post-conquest period. Part Three explores the modern use of the term People of the Book by several scholars in the context of our increasingly interconnected and pluralist societies.



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«The book takes the reader through centuries of relations between Muslims and the ‹People of the Book› It starts by showing the mosaic in Arabia at the time of the Islamic revelation and sheds light on the different relations that Muhammad had with ‹the People of the Book›, nuancing claims and generalizations, and allowing for a deeper contextualized understanding of Qur’ānic verses related to Christians and Jews. It goes on to explore the different theologies of the other from both Christian and Muslim perspectives from classical times to our current time, highlighting what has been achieved and where the future of Christian-Muslim relations still needs to build, ending on a note of hope.In times of mutual fears and latent conflicts of identities, Richard Kimball reminds his readers that theology is a journey, and that interreligious openness is a criterion of good faith.» (Dr Nayla Tabbara, Director of the Institute of Citizenship and Diversity Management, Adyan Foundation)



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CONTENTS: Ahl al-Kitāb: The Qur’ānic People of the Book – Beyond Al-jāhiliyya: The Social and Historical Context of the People of the Book in Pre-Islamic Arabia – Resisting the Construct: Post-Conquest Christian Theological Responses to Islam – Contemporary Islamic Use of the Term «People of the Book» – Contemporary Muslim-Christian Engagement with the People of the Book – Conclusions: Challenges and Opportunities.

The People of the Book, ahl al-kitāb: A

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      Publisher: Peter Lang International Academic Publishers
      Publication Date: 14/03/2019
      ISBN13: 9781788742689, 978-1788742689
      ISBN10: 1788742680

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This book offers a comparative theological exploration of the challenges and opportunities presented by the Qur’ānic representation of Christianity as the People of the Book, ahl al-kitāb, in the Qur’ānic commentary tradition. The research is divided into three parts. The first part explores the Qur’ānic understanding of the People of the Book through traditional Islamic exegesis, known as tafsīr, of four Islamic scholars whose work spans more than a thousand years. Part two takes a closer look at the pre-Islamic period, the occasion of revelation of the Qur’ān as well as the Arabic speaking Christian response to Islam in the post-conquest period. Part Three explores the modern use of the term People of the Book by several scholars in the context of our increasingly interconnected and pluralist societies.



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      «The book takes the reader through centuries of relations between Muslims and the ‹People of the Book› It starts by showing the mosaic in Arabia at the time of the Islamic revelation and sheds light on the different relations that Muhammad had with ‹the People of the Book›, nuancing claims and generalizations, and allowing for a deeper contextualized understanding of Qur’ānic verses related to Christians and Jews. It goes on to explore the different theologies of the other from both Christian and Muslim perspectives from classical times to our current time, highlighting what has been achieved and where the future of Christian-Muslim relations still needs to build, ending on a note of hope.In times of mutual fears and latent conflicts of identities, Richard Kimball reminds his readers that theology is a journey, and that interreligious openness is a criterion of good faith.» (Dr Nayla Tabbara, Director of the Institute of Citizenship and Diversity Management, Adyan Foundation)



      Table of Contents
      CONTENTS: Ahl al-Kitāb: The Qur’ānic People of the Book – Beyond Al-jāhiliyya: The Social and Historical Context of the People of the Book in Pre-Islamic Arabia – Resisting the Construct: Post-Conquest Christian Theological Responses to Islam – Contemporary Islamic Use of the Term «People of the Book» – Contemporary Muslim-Christian Engagement with the People of the Book – Conclusions: Challenges and Opportunities.

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