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An essential introductory
text for the study of the Qur’an, its content, and its place in Muslim society.
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An insightful and
authoritative introduction to the book at the heart of Muslim life, written by
a well-known Islamic scholar
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Examines the doctrines
contained in the Qur’an, providing a comprehensive explanation of their
significance to individual Muslims and the societies in which they live
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Surveys the key themes of
the Qur’an, its most significant historical interpretations, and some of the
most significant figures who transmitted and taught the sacred scripture over
the centuries
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Considers the influence
of the Qur’an on all major aspects of Muslim society, including personal
relationships, popular culture, law, art and architecture, political
movements, science, and literature
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Helps the reader to
understand the Qur’an, while throwing a much-needed light on what it means to
be a Muslim.
Table of Contents
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Introduction
1. God Speaks to Humanity.
2. The Prophet Conveys the Message.
3. The Voice and the Pen.
4. Blessed Words: The Qur’an and Culture.
5. What God Really Means: Interpreting the Qur’an.
6. Listening for God.
Glossary
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About the Author
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Ingrid Mattson is a Professor at the Macdonald Center for Islamic Studies and
Christian-Muslim Relations at Hartford Seminary. She has published numerous
articles on Islam and is on the editorial board of The Muslim World. She
travels and lecturers widely and is President of the Islamic Society of North
America.
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* Publisher:
Wiley-Blackwell (November 28, 2007)
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* Format:
Paperback, 272 pages
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* ISBN-10:
1405122587
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* ISBN-13:
978-1405122580
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