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Reading the Q'Uran - Ziauddin Sardar

Reading the Q'Uran

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Buch | Softcover
432 Seiten
2017
Oxford University Press Inc (Verlag)
978-0-19-065784-0 (ISBN)
CHF 38,90 inkl. MwSt
"I grew up reading the Qur'an on my mother's lap," writes Ziauddin Sardar. "It's an experience I share with most Muslim children. And so it is that our connection to the Qur'an is infused with associations of the warmest and most enduring of human bonds." In Reading the Qur'an, Sardar--one of Europe's leading public intellectuals--laments that for far too many Muslims, the Qur'an he had learned in his mother's lap has become a
stick used for ensuring conformity and suppressing dissenting views. Indeed, some find in the Qur'an justification for misogyny, validation for hatred of others, an obsession with dress and mindless ritual, rules
for running modern states. Arguing passionately but reasonably against these trends, Sardar speaks out for a more open, less doctrinaire approach to reading the Qur'an. He contends that the Qur'an is not fixed in stone for all time, but a dynamic text which every generation must encounter anew, and whose relevance and implications for our time we have yet to fully discover. The words of the Qur'an imply movement: the religious life, it tells us, is not about standing still but always striving
to make our life, our society, the entire world around us a better place for everyone. Sardar explores the Qur'an from a variety of perspectives, from traditional exegesis to hermeneutics, critical
theory, and cultural analysis, drawing fresh and contemporary lessons from the Sacred Text. He also examines what the Qur'an says about such contemporary topics as power and politics, rights of women, suicide, domestic violence, sex, homosexuality, the veil, freedom of expression, and evolution. Ziauddin Sardar opens a new window on this remarkable Sacred Text, in a book that will engage all devout Muslims and will interest anyone curious about the Qur'an and Islam
today.

Ziauddin Sardar, a writer, broadcaster and cultural critic, is visiting professor at City University, London. He has published more than 45 books, and made a number of documentaries for UK's BBC and Channel 4. He recently wrote a year-long blog on the Qur'an for The Guardian. Reading the Qur'an is adapted and expanded from those blogs.

Preface
Prologue

Part One: Overview
1. The Qur'an and Me
2. Style and Structure
3. Approach and Interpretations
4. Questions of Authority
5. The Limits of Translations

Part Two: By Way of Tradition
6. Introduction
7. Al-Fatiha: Attributes of God
8. Al-FAtiha: 'The Straight Path'
9. Al-Baqara: The Qur'an and Doubt
10. Al-Baqara: 'The Hypocrites'
11. Al-Baqara: Paradise
12. Al-Baqara: Fall and Evil
13. Al-Baqara: 'Children of Israel'
14. Al-Baqara: A 'Middle Community'
15. Al-Baqara: Virtuous People
16. Al-Baqara: Law of Equity
17. Al-Baqara: Fasting
18. Al-Baqara: War and Peace
19. Al-Baqara: Hajj
20. Al-Baqara: Apostasy and Migration
21. Al-Baqara: Marriage and Divorce
22. Al-Baqara: Qualities of Leadership
23. Al-Baqara: Majesty of God and Freedom of Religion
24. Al-Baqara: Arguing with God
25. Al-Baqara: Charity and Usury
26. Al-Baqara: Witness
27. Al-Baqara: Prayer

Part Three: Themes and Concepts
28. Introduction
29. Prophets and Revelation
30. Abrogation and Change
31. Time and History
21. Truth and Plurality
33. Humanity and Diversity
34. Individual and Community
35. Reason and Knowledge
36. Crime and Punishment
37. Rights and Duties
38. Nature and Environment
39. Ethics and Morality
40. Reading and Writing

Part Four: Contemporary Topics
41. Introduction
42. The Shariah
43. Power and Politics
44. Polygamy and Domestic Violence
45. Sex and Society
46. Homosexuality
47. The Veil
48. Freedom of Expression
49. Suicide (Assisted or Otherwise)
50. Science and Technology
51. Evolution
52. Art, Music and Imagination

Epilogue

Notes and References
Bibliography
Index

Erscheinungsdatum
Verlagsort New York
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Regional- / Ländergeschichte
Geschichte Teilgebiete der Geschichte Religionsgeschichte
Geisteswissenschaften Religion / Theologie Islam
ISBN-10 0-19-065784-7 / 0190657847
ISBN-13 978-0-19-065784-0 / 9780190657840
Zustand Neuware
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