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Book Synopsis
Acclaimed Islamic scholar, Ingrid Mattson now updates her authoritative and comprehensive introduction through the addition of expanded sections on the Qur an in art and architecture, in the life cycle of Muslims, and in Islamic ethics and law.

Table of Contents

Preface and Acknowledgments to the Second Edition ix

Preface to the First Edition xi

1 God Speaks to Humanity 1

God Hears and Responds 1

Defining the Qur’ an 2

Ancient Origins of the Meccan Sanctuary 4

The Arabian Context 7

The Arabic Language 11

The Jahiliyya: A Time of Lawlessness and Immorality 13

The Early Life of Muhammad 16

Muhammad as the Messenger of God 18

2 The Prophet Conveys the Message 27

Historicizing the Qur’ an 27

The Medium and the Message 34

God is One 37

Moral Conduct and Its Ultimate Consequences 46

Servants of God 50

Persecution of Believers Past and Present 55

Establishing a Viable State and a Just Political Order 61

Building Community 68

A Door to Heaven is Closed 73

3 The Voice and the Pen 79

A Sacred Pedigree 79

Recited and Written 85

The Prophet and the First Collection of the Qur’ an 88

The Early Generations: Regional Schools of Recitation and the Elaboration of the Mushaf 100

Standardizing the Curriculum 105

Qur’ anic Recitation and Ritual Life 109

Breaking the Tradition 119

The Value of Memorization 124

Transmission of the Qur’ an in the Modern Age 127

Conclusion 133

4 Blessed Words: The Qur’ an and Culture 141

The Qur’ an as the Word of God 141

The Qur’ an and Sacred Architecture 147

The Elevation of the Qur’ an 155

Language, Naming, and Common Expressions 157

Ritual Purity and Purifying Rituals 161

Death, Mourning, and the Afterlife 168

5 What God Really Means: Interpreting the Qur’ an 185

Exegesis before Hermeneutics 185

The Epistemological Challenge 193

Intertextuality: The Isra’iliyyat 197

Occasions of Revelation 201

Understanding the Language of the Qur’ an 204

Relating the Sunna to the Qur’ an 210

Deriving Legal Norms from the Qur’ an 215

Consensus and Diversity in Legal Reasoning 223

Modernity: Making the Words “Reasonable” 226

Some Contested Issues 235

Inheritance 235

Wife-beating 237

Conclusion 242

6 Conclusion: Listening for God 247

Glossary 267

Bibliography 271

Index of Qur’ anic Citations and References 287

Index 289

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 25/01/2013
      ISBN13: 9780470673492, 978-0470673492
      ISBN10: 0470673494

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Acclaimed Islamic scholar, Ingrid Mattson now updates her authoritative and comprehensive introduction through the addition of expanded sections on the Qur an in art and architecture, in the life cycle of Muslims, and in Islamic ethics and law.

      Table of Contents

      Preface and Acknowledgments to the Second Edition ix

      Preface to the First Edition xi

      1 God Speaks to Humanity 1

      God Hears and Responds 1

      Defining the Qur’ an 2

      Ancient Origins of the Meccan Sanctuary 4

      The Arabian Context 7

      The Arabic Language 11

      The Jahiliyya: A Time of Lawlessness and Immorality 13

      The Early Life of Muhammad 16

      Muhammad as the Messenger of God 18

      2 The Prophet Conveys the Message 27

      Historicizing the Qur’ an 27

      The Medium and the Message 34

      God is One 37

      Moral Conduct and Its Ultimate Consequences 46

      Servants of God 50

      Persecution of Believers Past and Present 55

      Establishing a Viable State and a Just Political Order 61

      Building Community 68

      A Door to Heaven is Closed 73

      3 The Voice and the Pen 79

      A Sacred Pedigree 79

      Recited and Written 85

      The Prophet and the First Collection of the Qur’ an 88

      The Early Generations: Regional Schools of Recitation and the Elaboration of the Mushaf 100

      Standardizing the Curriculum 105

      Qur’ anic Recitation and Ritual Life 109

      Breaking the Tradition 119

      The Value of Memorization 124

      Transmission of the Qur’ an in the Modern Age 127

      Conclusion 133

      4 Blessed Words: The Qur’ an and Culture 141

      The Qur’ an as the Word of God 141

      The Qur’ an and Sacred Architecture 147

      The Elevation of the Qur’ an 155

      Language, Naming, and Common Expressions 157

      Ritual Purity and Purifying Rituals 161

      Death, Mourning, and the Afterlife 168

      5 What God Really Means: Interpreting the Qur’ an 185

      Exegesis before Hermeneutics 185

      The Epistemological Challenge 193

      Intertextuality: The Isra’iliyyat 197

      Occasions of Revelation 201

      Understanding the Language of the Qur’ an 204

      Relating the Sunna to the Qur’ an 210

      Deriving Legal Norms from the Qur’ an 215

      Consensus and Diversity in Legal Reasoning 223

      Modernity: Making the Words “Reasonable” 226

      Some Contested Issues 235

      Inheritance 235

      Wife-beating 237

      Conclusion 242

      6 Conclusion: Listening for God 247

      Glossary 267

      Bibliography 271

      Index of Qur’ anic Citations and References 287

      Index 289

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