The study of Islamic origins: new perspectives and contexts

Frontmatter -- Contents -- Introduction -- I Early Islam and the Qur’ān: Methodological Considerations -- The Current Status and Problems of Islamic Origins -- A New Arabic Apocryphon from Late Antiquity: The Qurʾān -- II Early Islam and the Qur’ān: Historical, Literary, and Cross-Comparative Analys...

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Collaborateurs: Mortensen, Mette Bjerregaard (Éditeur intellectuel) ; Dye, Guillaume 1974- (Éditeur intellectuel) ; Oliver, Isaac W. 1980- (Éditeur intellectuel) ; Tesei, Tommaso (Éditeur intellectuel)
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Langue:Anglais
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Publié: Berlin Boston De Gruyter [2021]
Dans: Judaism, Christianity, and Islam - tension, transmission, transformation (volume 15)
Année: 2021
Collection/Revue:Judaism, Christianity, and Islam - tension, transmission, transformation volume 15
Sujets / Chaînes de mots-clés standardisés:B Islam / Genèse / Historiographie
Sujets non-standardisés:B Islam History
B Islam Social aspects
B Contribution <colloque> 16.06.2019-20.06.2019 (Gazzada)
B Islam Origin
B Koran
B Muhammad
B Islam
B Prophet Mohammed
B Islam / Religion / Koran & Sacred Writings
B Quran
B Antiquité tardive
B Late Antiquity
B Contribution <colloque> 12.06.2017-16.06.2017 (Pratolino)
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Résumé:Frontmatter -- Contents -- Introduction -- I Early Islam and the Qur’ān: Methodological Considerations -- The Current Status and Problems of Islamic Origins -- A New Arabic Apocryphon from Late Antiquity: The Qurʾān -- II Early Islam and the Qur’ān: Historical, Literary, and Cross-Comparative Analyses -- Body Parts Nomenclature in the Qur’anic Corpus -- The Queen of Sheba in the Qur’ān and Late Antique Midrash -- Standing under the Mountain: Jewish and Christian Threads to a Qur’anic Construction -- Mapping the Sources of the Qur’anic Jesus -- The Natural Theology of the Qur’ān and Its Late Antique Christian Background: A Preliminary Outline -- III Early Islam and the Qur’ān: Social, Political, and Religious Contexts -- Q 2:102, 43:31, and Ctesiphon-Seleucia -- Prophecies Fulfilled: The Qur’anic Arabs in the Early 600s -- The Sasanian Conquest of Ḥimyar Reconsidered: In Search of a Local Hero -- Contextual Readings of Religious Statements in Early Islamic Inscriptions -- The Gods of the Qur’ān: The Rise of Ḥijāzī Henotheism during Late Antiquity -- “One Community to the Exclusion of Other People”: A Superordinate Identity in the Medinan Community -- List of Contributors
The study of Islam’s origins from a rigorous historical and social science perspective is still wanting. At the same time, a renewed attention is being paid to the very plausible pre-canonical redactional and editorial stages of the Qur'an, a book whose core many contemporary scholars agree to be formed by various independent writings in which encrypted passages from the OT Pseudepigrapha, the NT Apocrypha, and other ancient writings of Jewish, Christian, and Manichaean provenance may be found. Likewise, the earliest Islamic community is presently regarded by many scholars as a somewhat undetermined monotheistic group that evolved from an original Jewish-Christian milieu into a distinct Muslim group perhaps much later than commonly assumed and in a rather unclear way. The following volume gathers select studies that were originally shared at the Early Islamic Studies Seminar. These studies aim at exploring afresh the dawn and early history of Islam with the tools of biblical criticism as well as the approaches set forth in the study of Second Temple Judaism, Christian, and Rabbinic origins, thereby contributing to the renewed, interdisciplinary study of formative Islam as part and parcel of the complex processes of religious identity formation during Late Antiquity
ISBN:3110675498
Accès:Restricted Access
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1515/9783110675498
URN: urn:nbn:de:101:1-2021101818164376218031