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The way in which Jesus is portrayed in the Qur'an is at times
ambiguous and has given rise to a bewildering variety of
conflicting interpretations. Neal Robinson first outlines the
various Christian approaches to the subject and then explains the
principles of Muslim exegesis before looking in detail at what five
classical Sunni commentaries say about Jesus' return, the
crucifixion, the miracles and the virginal conception. Further
chapters examine the same key topics from the viewpoint of Shi'ite
and Sufi exegesis.
This introduction to Islam includes: the development of Islamic
institutions in the classical period; the problems raised by
Western perceptions of Islam; a brief account of Islamic history up
to the present; and a description of Islam as a living faith.
Chapter 1 tackles the negative image of Islam, the history of
misrepresentation, and continued obstacles to understanding.
Chapter 2 offers an initial attempt at defining Islam. Chapters 3
and 4 give a brief history of the Muslim world and attempt to break
that history into periods. Chapter 5 introduces the Quran. Chapters
6 and 7 deal respectively with Muslim attitudes to God and
Muhammad, stressing the diversity of belief. Chapters 8 to 11
discuss the principal elements in Islamic worship from the
viewpoint of the history of religions as well as that of the
participants. Chapter 12 is an introduction to Islamic law. Chapter
13 discusses Shiism and sects. There are two appendices explaining
the structure of Muslim names and the Islamic calendar.
This book provides a concise yet panoramic overview of Islam,
unlike most introductory books, which focus mainly on the
development of Islamic institutions in the classical period.
To place Islam in perspective, Neal Robinson discusses the
problems raised by Western perceptions of Islam and provides a
brief account of Islamic history down to the present. He then
explains major topics in Islamic worship to help readers understand
it as a living faith. Appendices guide the novice through the
structure of Arabic names, transliteration, and the Islamic
calendar and festivals.
This latest edition of Discovering the Qur'an includes a new
preface by the author. Used by students around the world as a
reliable guide to reading a translation of the Qur'an, it shows how
the Qur'an is experienced by Muslims, describing the rhythmic and
rhyme scheme structures, the context in which it is heard, the part
played by learning by heart, and the importance of calligraphy. It
is also about the Qur'an and its relationship to Muhammed, as well
as helping to divine the ordering of the surahs or chapters. In an
English-speaking world newly sensitized to Islam and its believers,
Discovering the Qur'an will be an invaluable tool to greater
understanding.
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