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Muslim Qur'anic Interpretation Today : Media, Genealogies and Interpretive Communities, Hardback Book

Muslim Qur'anic Interpretation Today : Media, Genealogies and Interpretive Communities Hardback

Part of the Themes in Qur'anic Studies series

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This book takes a comprehensive look at the ways in which Muslims interpret the Qur'an today and at the themes and structural conditions that shape their engagement with their sacred scripture.

Muslim Qur'anic interpretation Today includes boldly innovative approaches as well as staunchly traditional ones.

They are represented and performed in all types of media and target a wide variety of audiences.

The book aims at making sense of these diverse phenomena by combining an analytical overview of the field with detailed case studies of exegetical texts and media from the 2000s and 2010s. The first part offers a comprehensive introductory survey of the field of contemporary Muslim Qur'anic interpretation.

It provides a fresh perspective on present-day discourses by emphasising the historical, social, and political dimensions in which they take place.

The second part presents samples from recent exegetical works that exemplify larger themes such as media, interpretive methods, and the diversity of the global Muslim community.

Commentaries on the texts and their authors help to contextualise the samples and highlight core themes and features of contemporary exegetical debates. Taken together, the two parts of the book can be read as a spotlight on Muslim Qur'anic interpretation in a specific period of time, a time of great challenges and tremendous social transformations, some of them obvious and some of them rarely noted.

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  • Format:Hardback
  • Pages:334 pages, 26 figures
  • Publisher:Equinox Publishing Ltd
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  • ISBN:9781781791431
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  • Format:Hardback
  • Pages:334 pages, 26 figures
  • Publisher:Equinox Publishing Ltd
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  • ISBN:9781781791431

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