$153.49
Author: Bauer Karen
Edition: Annotated
Number Of Pages: 752
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Building on the success of Anthology, Volume I: On the Nature of the Divine, this second volume in the series focuses on a critical and contentious theme: Women in the Qur)qan and traditional Qur)qanic commentaries. It comprises analysis of the female subject in the Qur)qan, annotated translations of Qur)qanic commentaries spanning twelve centuries, interviews of contemporary Muslim scholars and extensive introductory materials, which frame the work throughout and render these technically complex materials accessible to the reader. On Women begins with a critical introduction to the study of women and gender in the genre of Qur)qanic commentaries. A unique prolegomenon then follows key Qur)qanic terms in a chronological sequence, showing how the Qur)qan’s world view on women developed from the earliest Meccan revelations, when women were addressed only implicitly as a part of households or in the course of anti-pagan polemic, to the period of the final revelations in Medina, when wo
were addressed directly as pious and social subjects. The remainder of the volume translates, critically annotates, and analyses interpretations of six select Qur)qanic verses on women. These verses, chosen because of their relevance to women’s lived experience, speak of the creation of humankind beginning with a single soul (Q. 4:1); the exemplary figure of Mary, the mother of Jesus (Q. 3:35-6); women’s status in marriage (Q. 4:34); women’s legal testimony and hence legal capacity (Q. 2:282); and ‘veiling’ as it relates to Qur)qanic norms of modesty (Q. 24:31). While highlighting variation, continuity, and plurality in the genre of Qur)qanic commentaries, Volume II goes beyond medieval interpretive paradigms to include perspectives marginalised by that tradition, such as the voices of women themselves.
Review
“The impressive Anthology of Qur’anic Commentaries, Volume. II stands out as a piece of solid scholarship, diligent editing and breadth of coverage … [Anthology of Qur’anic Commentaries, Volume. II] will be read with much profit by all those interested in the study of gender issues in Islam.” — Abdur Raheem Kidwai, The Muslim World Book Review
About the Author
Karen Bauer, The Institute of Ismaili Studies,Feras Hamza, University of Wollongong, Dubai, and The Institute of Ismaili Studies
Dr Karen Bauer is a Senior Research Associate at the Institute of Ismaili Studies, London. She is the author of Gender Hierarchy in the Qur)qān: Medieval Interpretations, Modern Responses and editor of Aims, Methods and Contexts of Qur’anic Exegesis (2nd/8th-9th/15th Centuries.). She, as well, has written numerous articles on the history of Qur’anic interpretation, on women’s status in Islamic interpretation and on the history of emotions in Islam.
Dr Feras Hamza is Head of the School of the Humanities and Social Sciences at the University of Wollongong in Dubai, UAE, and is also a Research Fellow in the Qur’anic Studies Unit at the Institute of Ismaili Studies, London. He co-edited (with Sajjad Rizvi and Farhana Mayer) An Anthology of Qur’anic Commentaries, Volume I: On the Nature of the Divine (OUP 2008) and is the general series editor for the multi-volume project Anthologies of Qur’anic Commentaries. He has authored several historical articles on the early Muslim community, as well as articles on the epistemological and methodological approaches in Qur’anic and tafsīr studies. He is currently working on a hermeneutics-based project entitled Time and Narrative in the Qur’an.
Release Date: 25-01-2022
Package Dimensions: 46x250x1240