ABSTRACT

This volume is one of two edited by Andrew Rippin which are designed to complement one another, and to comprehend the principal trends in modern scholarship on the Qur’an. Both volumes are provided with a new introduction by the editor, analysing this scholarship, and providing references for further study. The Qur’an: Formative Interpretation is concerned with the questions that have been addressed within the study of the early interpretation (tafsir) of the Qur’an. These papers exemplify the areas of debate within the field, the need for detailed investigative scholarship of individual texts, and the progress made in the systematic study of these early works.

chapter 1|28 pages

THE BEGINNINGS OF QUR'ĀNIC EXEGESIS

ByClaude Gilliot

chapter 2|12 pages

THE EARLY DEVELOPMENT OF TAFSĪR

ByNabia Abbott

chapter 5|11 pages

IBN 'ABBĀS'S AL-LUGHĀT FĪ'L-QUR 'ĀN

ByAndrew Rippin

chapter 6|3 pages

IBN 'ABBĀS'S GHARĪB AL-QUR'ĀN

ByAndrew Rippin

chapter 10|34 pages

MĀTURĪDĪ AND HIS KITĀB TA'WĪLĀT AL-QUR'ĀN

ByManfred Götz

chapter 11|28 pages

RELIGIOUS INFLUENCES ON MEDIEVAL ARABIC PHILOLOGY

ByLothar Kopf

chapter 12|20 pages

MAJĀZ AL-QUR'ĀN: PERIPHRASTIC EXEGESIS

ByJohn Wansbrough

chapter 16|20 pages

THE TERM "KHALĪFA" IN EARLY EXEGETICAL LITERATURE

ByWadād al-Qāḍī

chapter 17|20 pages

"THOSE ARE THE HIGH-FLYING CRANES"

ByJohn Burton