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049 $aMAIN
100 1 $aʻAbbūd, Ḥusn,$eauthor.
240 10 $aSayyidah Maryam fī al-Qurʼān al-karīm.$lEnglish
245 10 $aMary in the Qurʼan :$ba literary reading /$cHosn Abboud.
264 1 $aLondon ;$aNew York :$bRoutledge/Taylor & Francis Group,$c2014.
300 $axviii, 187 pages ;$c24 cm.
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
338 $avolume$bnc$2rdacarrier
490 1 $aRoutledge studies in the Qu'ran
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 167-182) and index.
505 00 $gMachine generated contents note:$g1.$tForm of Surat Maryam: Middle Meccan, Sura 19 98 ayas, 89 rhyming; main rhymes: -iyya/-un/-da --$g1.1.$tA structural diagram of Surat Maryam --$g1.2.$tExplication of the narratives units --$g1.3.$tExplication of the polemic units --$g1.4.$tComposition and genre of Surat Maryam --$g1.5.$tStructural unity and thematic coherence of Surat Maryam --$g1.6.$tConclusion --$g2.$tMaryam's story: Stylistic and narrative analysis --$g2.1.$tThe stories of Zakariyya and Maryam: Two intertwined narratives --$g2.2.$tStylistic analysis of Maryam's narrative (16-33) --$g2.3.$tNarrative analysis --$g2.4.$tThe motif, as an analytical component --$g2.5.$tThe function of the main protagonist.
505 00 $g2.6.$tConclusion --$g3.$tForm of the verse units of the infancy story of Maryam in Surat Al 'Imran (Q 3:1-63): Explication of the Polemic (1-30) and the narrative units (31-63) of Surat Al 'Imran --$g3.1.$tPolemic section: 1-30 --$g3.2.$tNarrative section: 31-63 --$g3.3.$tConclusion --$g4.$tStylistics analysis of Maryam's infancy, chosenness and annunciation scenes and 'Isa's apostleship and birth story (Q 3:31-54) --$g4.1.$tStylistic Qur'anic features --$g4.2.$tGrammatical subjects and verbs within the five narrative scenes --$g4.3.$tPhonological repetitions and their impact on meaning --$g4.4.$tForeign words, names, epithets and verbs --$g4.5.$tConclusion --$g5.$tThe infancy story of Maryam: Gender and narrative analysis and intertextuality between the Qur'an and the Protevangelium.
505 00 $g5.1.$tMaryam's entry into the temple: Gender analysis --$g5.2.$tNarrative analysis --$g5.3.$tIntertextuality between Maryam's infancy story in the Qur'an and the Protevangelium --$g5.4.$tConclusion --$g6.$tMuslim classical and modern exegesis on the doctrinal issue of Maryam's prophethood --$g6.1.$tAndalusian and Eastern medieval Muslim exegetes on Maryam's receptiveness to God's verbal inspiration --$g6.2.$tThe immediate relevance of Maryam's evoked memory (dhikr) to Muhammad's situation in Mecca --$g6.3.$tConclusion --$g7.$tConclusion --$g7.1.$tReading Surat Maryam as a literary genre and a discourse on the Merciful (al-rahman) --$g7.2.$tSurat Al 'Imran: A literary genre and a discourse on Interpretation (ta'wil) --$g7.3.$tGender analysis --$g7.4.$tMarian/Miriamic Qur'anic Traits --$g7.5.$tFeminist criticism of the response of exegetes to Maryam's prophetic signs.
546 $aText in English with Arabic appendix.
520 $a"Providing an analysis of the complete story of Mary in its liturgical, narrative and rhetorical contexts, this literary reading is a prerequisite to any textual reading of the Qurʼan whether juristic, theological, or otherwise. The application of modern literary theories is essential to have full comprehension of the history of the development of literary forms such as poetry, storytelling and speech-giving from the pre-Islamic period to the present. Moreover, Mary in the Qurʼan argues there is a need, from a feminist perspective, to understand in depth why a Christian mother figure such as Mary was important in early Islam and in the different stages of the development of the Qurʼan as a communication process between Muhammad and the early Muslim community. Introducing modern literary theories, gender perspective and feminist criticism into Qurʼanic scholarship for the first time, this book will be an invaluable resource for scholars and researchers of Islamic Studies, Qurʼanic and New Testament Studies, Comparative Literature and Feminist Theology."--Preliminary page.
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600 00 $aMary,$cBlessed Virgin, Saint$xIn the Qurʼan.
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830 0 $aRoutledge studies in the Qurʼān.
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