Modern Muslim Intellectuals and the Qur'anSuha Taji-Farouki, Institute of Ismaili Studies OUP, 26.01.2006 - 356 Seiten This volume examines Muslim intellectuals from the Arab world, Iran, Turkey, Indonesia, Pakistan, the USA, and Europe who employ contemporary critical methods to interpret the Qur'an, arriving at conclusions that challenge those of the past. It offers a framework for understanding their work and responses to this among Muslim and Non-Muslim audiences, and illustrates the diverse struggles in which they recruit the Qur'an, read through the lens of their modernist or post-modernist positions. Pointing to the emergence of a new trend in Muslim interpretation characterised by direct engagement with the word of God and the embrace of intellectual modernity in the context of an increasingly globalized world, it presents and analyses for the first time a representative selection of its voices, methods, and conclusions. |
Inhalt
a framework for interpreting | 37 |
Nurcholish Madjid and the interpretation of | 67 |
women | 97 |
towards a radical rethinking | 125 |
Nasr Hamid Abu Zayd | 169 |
Mohamed Talbi on understanding the Quran | 225 |
Hüseyin Atays approach to understanding the Quran | 241 |
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Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
Abdolkarim Soroush al-dini al-Islam al-Kitab al-Qur'an Allah Amina Wadud Ankara approach Arabic argues asbab al-nuzul Atay's authority Cairo challenge collective law concepts concerning context critical critique cultural divine Eickelman emphasises essays ethical example exegesis faith Fazlur Rahman fiqh fuqaha God's hadith hermeneutics historical Hüseyin Atay Ibid ideas ijtihad imaginaire Indonesia intellectual interpretation Islam and Modernity Islamic discourse Islamic fact/event Islamic Law Islamic reason Islamic Studies Islamic thought islamique Islamist L'Islam language liberal Libyan linguistic literary Mafhum al-nass meaning method methodology Mohammed Arkoun Mu'tazila Muhammad Muslim societies Nasr Hamid Abu Nayhum notion Nurcholish orthodoxy Pancasila perspective pluralism political principles projects Prophet qiyas Qur'an and Woman Qur'anic text reading refers reflects reform reformists religion religious revelation scholars Shabestari Shahrour social Soroush specific Suha Taji-Farouki Sunna ta'wil tafsir Talbi theology theory thinkers tion traditional Islamic understanding the Qur'an University verses Wadud Western women Zayd's