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The Oxford Handbook of Qur'anic Studies
Edited by Mustafa Shah and M. A. S. Abdel Haleem
Oxford Handbooks
Table of Contents
List of Illustrations
List of contributors
Introduction, Mustafa Shah and Muhammad Abdel Haleem
Part I: The State of Qur'anic Studies
1: Academic Scholarship and the Qur'an, Andrew Rippin
2: Modern Developments in Qur'anic Studies, Oliver Leaman
3: Islamic Origins and the Qur'an, Herbert Berg
4: Qur'anic Studies: Bibliographical Survey, Anna Akasoy
Part II: The Historical Setting of the Qur'an
5: Late Antique Near Eastern Context: Social and Religious Aspects, Muntasir F. al-Hamad and John F. Healey
6: Arabian Context of the Qur'an: History and the Text, Harry Munt
7: The Linguistic Landscape of pre-Islamic Arabia: Context for the Qur'an, Ahmad Al-Jallad
8: Qur'anic Exempla and Late Antique Narratives, Marianna Klar
9: The Qur'an and Judaism, Reuven Firestone
10: The Qur'an and Christianity, Neal Robinson
Part III: The Qur'an: Textual Transmission, Codification, Manuscripts, Inscriptions and Printed Editions
11: The Manuscript and Archaeological Traditions: Physical Evidence, François Déroche
12: The Form of the Qur'an: Historical Contours, Yasin Dutton
13: The Corpus of Qur'anic Readings (qirā'āt): History, Synthesis and Authentication, Mustafa Shah
14: Glorifying God's Word: Manuscripts of the Qur'an, Sheila S. Blair
15: Inscribing God's Word: Qur'anic texts on Architecture, Objects, and Other Solid Supports, Sheila S. Blair
16: A History of Printed Editions of the Qur'an, Efim A. Rezvan
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