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|a Watt, William Montgomery,
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|a Introduction to the Qur'an /
|c William Montgomery Watt, Richard Bell.
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|a 1 online resource (272 p.).
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|t Frontmatter --
|t FOREWORD TO THE REVISED EDITION --
|t THE CONTENTS --
|t Introduction --
|t CHAPTER ONE. The Historical Context --
|t 1. The international situation --
|t 2. Life in Arabia --
|t 3. Muḥammad's career --
|t Annex A. Chronology of Muḥammad's career --
|t Annex B. Ḥanīf --
|t CHAPTER TWO. Muḥammad's Prophetic Experience --
|t 1. Criticisms of the claim to prophethood --
|t 2. Qur'ānic descriptions of revelation and prophethood --
|t 3. The conception of the prophetic function --
|t 4. The writing down of the Qur'ān --
|t CHAPTER THREE. The History of the Text --
|t 1. The collection' of the Qur'ān --
|t 2. The pre-'Uthmānic codices --
|t 3. The writing of the Qur'an and early textual studies --
|t 4. The authenticity and completeness of the Qur'ān --
|t CHAPTER FOUR. The External Form of the Qur'ān --
|t 1. Its name and liturgical divisions --
|t 2. The suras and verses --
|t 3. The mysterious letters --
|t 4. The dramatic form --
|t CHAPTER FIVE. Features of Qur'ānic Style --
|t 1. Rhymes and strophes --
|t 2. Various didactic forms --
|t 3. The language of the Qur'ān --
|t CHAPTER SIX. The Shaping of the Qur'ān --
|t 1. The theory of abrogation and the possibility of revision --
|t 2. Evidences of revision and alteration --
|t 3. Bell's hypothesis o f written documents --
|t CHAPTER SEVEN. The Chronology of the Qur'ān --
|t 1. Traditional Islamic views of dating --
|t 2. European theories of dating --
|t 3. The sequence of ideas as a guide to chronology --
|t CHAPTER EIGHT. The Names of the Revealed Message --
|t 1. Signs --
|t 2. Stories of punishment; al-mathānī --
|t 3. The Qur'ān --
|t 4. The Book --
|t 5. Other names --
|t CHAPTER NINE. The Doctrines of the Qur'ān --
|t 1. The doctrine o f God --
|t 2. Other spiritual beings --
|t 3. Prophethood; other religions --
|t 4. The doctrine of the Last Judgement --
|t 5. Regulations for the life o f the community --
|t CHAPTER TEN. Muslim Scholarship and the Qur'ān --
|t 1. Interpretation and exegesis --
|t 2. The theologians --
|t CHAPTE ELEVEN. The Qur'ān and Occidental Scholarship --
|t 1. Translations and studies --
|t 2. Problems facing the non-Muslim scholar --
|t Abbreviations --
|t Notes --
|t Table for converting verse-numbers --
|t Table o f suras with chronology, etc. --
|t Index to the Qur'ān --
|t Index to the Introduction
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|a Surveying the life, aims, character and inspiration of Muhammad, this classic introduction explains the history, form and chronology of the Qur'an, and gives the views of Muslim and Occidental scholars.
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|a In English.
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|a Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 02. Mrz 2022).
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|a Qurʼan
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|a RELIGION / Islam / Koran & Sacred Writings.
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