This book provides a comprehensive and systematic analysis of
the various schools of Qur'anic exegesis, from the earliest periods
through to the present day.
Employing a comparative-contrastive methodology, the author
examines traditional and rational schools of thought - such as the
Mu'tazili, Shi'i, Ibadi, Sufi, metaphysical, modern, and scientific
approaches to the interpretation of the Qur'an - to give a detailed
analysis of the similarities and differences in their theological
views. The study spans a broad period, covering exegetical
techniques adopted in Qur'anic exegesis from its infancy during the
1st/7th century up to the beginning of the 15th/21st century.
Furnished with copious micro- and macro-level examples which
explicate the Qur'anic notions and the points of view relevant to
each school and exegetical approach, the book provides a rounded
empirical study of Islamic thought.
This thorough and holistic historical investigation is an
important contribution to the study of Qur'anic exegesis and
Islamic theology, and as such will be of enormous interest to
scholars of religion, philosophy and Islamic studies.
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