Qur'an's Self-Image
Discover a thought-provoking exploration of Scripture in Qur'an's Self-Image by a renowned scholar, published by Princeton University Press in 2001. Spanning 256 pages, this insightful hardback delves into the unique relationship that Muslims maintain with their holy text.
Islam is often noted as a 'religion of the book,' yet this title invites readers to consider the predominantly oral tradition in which the Qur'an is engaged. The book offers a compelling semantic analysis of the Qur'an's self-perception, positing that it views itself not merely as a finished book but as a continuous process of divine 'writing' and 're-writing.' This engaging narrative will enrich your understanding of the Qur'an and its significance in the lives of millions.
Perfect for academics and general readers alike, Qur'an's Self-Image is essential for anyone interested in the intersection of faith, language, and cultural expression.