ABSTRACT

In recent years, the study of the Qur'an and its interpretation has expanded to incorporate insights gained from historical, biblical, literary and critical studies. A variety of approaches to the Qur'an and the Muslim exegetical tradition are currently available. Approaches to the Qur'an consists of thirteen essays by leading scholars, both Muslim and non-Muslim, in the fields of qur'anic studies and Islamic studies. Taken together, they offer a sample of the aims, methods and topics of enquiry now being pursued. Each study has a full critical apparatus, and the book includes a consolidated bibliography which will be of great value to students and specialists.

part |98 pages

Aspects of the style and content of the Qur'ān

part |148 pages

Aspects of the traditional and modern exegesis of the Qur'ān

chapter |40 pages

Tafsīr from Ṭabarī to Ibn Kathīr

Problems in the description of a genre, illustrated with reference to the story of Abraham 1

chapter |16 pages

Exegesis and Ḥadīth

The case of the seven Mathānī

chapter |14 pages

The sūra as a unity

A twentieth century development in Qur'ān exegesis

chapter |22 pages

Muḥammad ‘Izzat Darwaza's principles of modern exegesis

A contribution toward quranic hermeneutics

part |67 pages

The Qur'ān and its exegesis in a wider context