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The Qur'anWhat Everyone Needs to Know®
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The Qur'an: What Everyone Needs to Know®  

Jane McAuliffe

Abstract

Millions of non-Muslims know the name of the Muslim scripture, whether it is written as “Qur’an” or “Quran” or “Koran.” But for most, that is all they know. Many have fallen victim to the mass of misinformation that circulates about the Qur’an. Others may have tried to read the Qur’an, but the text itself is tough to decipher. With no sense of context, chronology, or interpretive history, many would-be readers of the Qur’an quickly give up the effort. As for those trying to find out what the Qur’an says about any particular subject or issue, they, too, soon discover that this is not a simple or straightforward undertaking. A clear, concise introduction to the holy book that guides the lives of 1.6 billion people on our planet, this brief volume opens the world of the Qur’an to interested readers who want to know where this scripture came from and how it has achieved a profound influence in today’s world. Writing in an easy-to-read question-and-answer format, Jane McAuliffe, one of the world’s foremost scholars of the Qur’an, introduces readers to this important text by discussing its origins, structure, themes, interpretations, and what it has to say about a host of critical contemporary issues. Where did the Qur’an come from? Do Muslims believe that the Qur’an is God’s own word? How do Muslims study the Qur’an? What does the Qur’an say about God? About family? About ethics? About violence? By answering the questions that many people have about the Qur’an and its role in Muslim faith, this book offers an invaluable resource for anyone who is curious about one of the world’s most important faiths.

Keywords: God’s own word, Islamic teaching, Muslim faith, Qur’an, religious traditions

Bibliographic Information

Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN:
9780190867683
DOI:
10.1093/wentk/9780190867683.001.0001

Author

Jane McAuliffe, author


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  • Arts and Humanities
  • Islam
  • Islamic Theology
  • Religion
  • Religion and Politics
  • Theology

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Contents

  • Front Matter
    • Dedication
    • Preface
    • Acknowledgments
  • PART I The Book and Why it Matters
    • 1 Origins
    • 2 Structure
    • 3 Beliefs About
  • PART II Major Messages and Themes
    • 4 God and Creation
    • 5 Revelation, Prophecy, and History
    • 6 Behavior and Judgment
    • 7 Religious Requirements
    • 8 Family, Social, And Religious Relations
  • PART III Experiencing by Sound, Sight, and Touch
    • 9 Recitation
    • 10 Ritual and Prayer
    • 11 Manuscripts, Public Architecture, and Material Culture
  • PART IV Interpretation, Influence, and Global Diffusion
    • 12 Interpretation
    • 13 Scholarship
    • 14 Influence
    • 15 Translation and Transmission
  • PART V What does the Qur’an say about . . . ?
  • End Matter
    • Recommended Reading
    • Index
  • Oxford University Press
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date: 23 March 2023

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