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The Qur'an and Adab : The Shaping of Literary Traditions in Classical Islam

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Format Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10 0198787189
ISBN-13 9780198787181
Publisher Oxford University Press
Imprint Oxford University Press
Country of Manufacture GB
Country of Publication GB
Publication Date Jan 26th, 2017
Print length 600 Pages
Weight 936 grams
Dimensions 22.60 x 22.30 x 0.20 cms
Ksh 13,500.00
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A collection of essays which demonstrate the Qur'an's impact on Arabic and Persian literary traditions.
Though there have been many studies on the Qur''an''s importance in tafsĪr (Qur''anic commentary), there are comparatively few which look at the impact of the Qur''an on other forms of literature. The Qur''an and Adab: The Shaping of Literary Traditions in Classical Islam bridges the gap in the scholarship by placing the Qur''an in its broader cultural and literary contexts. It explores the Qur''an''s relation to classical literary traditions (adab) from pre-Islamic times until the fifteenth century CE, focusing on the various ways in which the classical literati (udabā") engaged with the Qur''anic text, linguistically, conceptually, structurally, and aesthetically, to create works that combined the sacred with the profane, thereby blurring the boundaries between formal tafsĪr and adab.Through a detailed introduction and a series of case studies, the volume rethinks the concept of adab and the relation of scripture to humanistic traditions in classical Islam and questions the general classification of adab as belles-lettres. It examines the religious aesthetic found in different types of adab works--poetry, literary criticism, epistles, oratory traditions, anthologies, ''mirrors for princes'', folklore, and mystical/Sufi literature. Featuring contributions by leading scholars, the collection investigate the intertextuality between pre-lslamic poetry and the Qur''an, and the innumerable approaches to the Qur''an by classical authors. It discusses the various citation techniques employed in the udabā"''s borrowing of Qur''anic language, concepts, and stories. The chapters explain how the choice of these techniques was determined by the literary conventions of the particular genres and contexts within which the udabā" were working, as well as by their authorial intention, theological, and ideological outlooks. They also highlight the link between the functions ascribed to Qur''anic quotations in a specific text and the need to convey a particular message to specific audiences.

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