History of the Quran
The QurâÄn is the sacred religious book of Muslims around the world. Yet its history, from its inception in seventh-century Arabia to its transmission in the modern world, remains understudied. The twelve chapters in this book address this lacuna by examining multifaceted stages in the QurâÄnâs history and transmission through a broad range of methodological and theoretical approaches. The volume examines the earliest material evidence of the QurâÄn through its manuscript tradition and explores their content and form. This includes a focus on the QurâÄnâs unique orthography and insights into the Sanaa manuscripts. Additionally, this work provides new insights by broaching upon critical moments in the QurâÄnâs history, such as the codification of Abu Bakr.
A crucial component of the book deals with approaches to the variant readings of the QurâÄn, understood as being sanctioned through narrations on the aáž„ruf. It explores fresh insights into how Muslim scholars theorised such variances and the way they related them to the qiraâÄt, including how they approached the variant codices of prominent companions. Furthermore, this work explores understudied non-QurâÄnic transmissions of the QurâÄn alongside the historical development of QurâÄn translations. This volume advances the field of QurâÄnic studies and QurâÄnic history.
The book features contributions from F. Redhwan Karim, François DeÌroche, EÌleÌonore Cellard, Yousry Elseadawy, Nazir Khan, Ammar Khatib, M.A.S Abdel Haleem, Zahed Fettah, Yasir Qadhi, Khairil Husaini Bin Jamil, Stephen CuÌrto, Meysam Kohantorabi and Afsan Redwan.
A crucial component of the book deals with approaches to the variant readings of the QurâÄn, understood as being sanctioned through narrations on the aáž„ruf. It explores fresh insights into how Muslim scholars theorised such variances and the way they related them to the qiraâÄt, including how they approached the variant codices of prominent companions. Furthermore, this work explores understudied non-QurâÄnic transmissions of the QurâÄn alongside the historical development of QurâÄn translations. This volume advances the field of QurâÄnic studies and QurâÄnic history.
The book features contributions from F. Redhwan Karim, François DeÌroche, EÌleÌonore Cellard, Yousry Elseadawy, Nazir Khan, Ammar Khatib, M.A.S Abdel Haleem, Zahed Fettah, Yasir Qadhi, Khairil Husaini Bin Jamil, Stephen CuÌrto, Meysam Kohantorabi and Afsan Redwan.
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History of the Quran
History of the Quran
The QurâÄn is the sacred religious book of Muslims around the world. Yet its history, from its inception in seventh-century Arabia to its transmission in the modern world, remains understudied. The twelve chapters in this book address this lacuna by examining multifaceted stages in the QurâÄnâs history and transmission through a broad range of methodological and theoretical approaches. The volume examines the earliest material evidence of the QurâÄn through its manuscript tradition and explores their content and form. This includes a focus on the QurâÄnâs unique orthography and insights into the Sanaa manuscripts. Additionally, this work provides new insights by broaching upon critical moments in the QurâÄnâs history, such as the codification of Abu Bakr.
A crucial component of the book deals with approaches to the variant readings of the QurâÄn, understood as being sanctioned through narrations on the aáž„ruf. It explores fresh insights into how Muslim scholars theorised such variances and the way they related them to the qiraâÄt, including how they approached the variant codices of prominent companions. Furthermore, this work explores understudied non-QurâÄnic transmissions of the QurâÄn alongside the historical development of QurâÄn translations. This volume advances the field of QurâÄnic studies and QurâÄnic history.
The book features contributions from F. Redhwan Karim, François DeÌroche, EÌleÌonore Cellard, Yousry Elseadawy, Nazir Khan, Ammar Khatib, M.A.S Abdel Haleem, Zahed Fettah, Yasir Qadhi, Khairil Husaini Bin Jamil, Stephen CuÌrto, Meysam Kohantorabi and Afsan Redwan.
A crucial component of the book deals with approaches to the variant readings of the QurâÄn, understood as being sanctioned through narrations on the aáž„ruf. It explores fresh insights into how Muslim scholars theorised such variances and the way they related them to the qiraâÄt, including how they approached the variant codices of prominent companions. Furthermore, this work explores understudied non-QurâÄnic transmissions of the QurâÄn alongside the historical development of QurâÄn translations. This volume advances the field of QurâÄnic studies and QurâÄnic history.
The book features contributions from F. Redhwan Karim, François DeÌroche, EÌleÌonore Cellard, Yousry Elseadawy, Nazir Khan, Ammar Khatib, M.A.S Abdel Haleem, Zahed Fettah, Yasir Qadhi, Khairil Husaini Bin Jamil, Stephen CuÌrto, Meysam Kohantorabi and Afsan Redwan.
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The QurâÄn is the sacred religious book of Muslims around the world. Yet its history, from its inception in seventh-century Arabia to its transmission in the modern world, remains understudied. The twelve chapters in this book address this lacuna by examining multifaceted stages in the QurâÄnâs history and transmission through a broad range of methodological and theoretical approaches. The volume examines the earliest material evidence of the QurâÄn through its manuscript tradition and explores their content and form. This includes a focus on the QurâÄnâs unique orthography and insights into the Sanaa manuscripts. Additionally, this work provides new insights by broaching upon critical moments in the QurâÄnâs history, such as the codification of Abu Bakr.
A crucial component of the book deals with approaches to the variant readings of the QurâÄn, understood as being sanctioned through narrations on the aáž„ruf. It explores fresh insights into how Muslim scholars theorised such variances and the way they related them to the qiraâÄt, including how they approached the variant codices of prominent companions. Furthermore, this work explores understudied non-QurâÄnic transmissions of the QurâÄn alongside the historical development of QurâÄn translations. This volume advances the field of QurâÄnic studies and QurâÄnic history.
The book features contributions from F. Redhwan Karim, François DeÌroche, EÌleÌonore Cellard, Yousry Elseadawy, Nazir Khan, Ammar Khatib, M.A.S Abdel Haleem, Zahed Fettah, Yasir Qadhi, Khairil Husaini Bin Jamil, Stephen CuÌrto, Meysam Kohantorabi and Afsan Redwan.
A crucial component of the book deals with approaches to the variant readings of the QurâÄn, understood as being sanctioned through narrations on the aáž„ruf. It explores fresh insights into how Muslim scholars theorised such variances and the way they related them to the qiraâÄt, including how they approached the variant codices of prominent companions. Furthermore, this work explores understudied non-QurâÄnic transmissions of the QurâÄn alongside the historical development of QurâÄn translations. This volume advances the field of QurâÄnic studies and QurâÄnic history.
The book features contributions from F. Redhwan Karim, François DeÌroche, EÌleÌonore Cellard, Yousry Elseadawy, Nazir Khan, Ammar Khatib, M.A.S Abdel Haleem, Zahed Fettah, Yasir Qadhi, Khairil Husaini Bin Jamil, Stephen CuÌrto, Meysam Kohantorabi and Afsan Redwan.











