Literary Structures of Religious Meaning in the Qu'ran

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Routledge, Sep 5, 2013 - Social Science - 393 pages
This volume studies how the literary elements in the Qur'an function in conveying its religious message effectively. It is divided into three parts. Part one includes studies of the whole Qur'an or large segments of it belonging to one historical period of its revelation; these studies concentrate on the analysis of its language, its style, its structural composition, its aesthetic characteristics, its rhetorical devices, its imagery, and the impact of these elements and their significance. Part two includes studies on individual suras of the Qur'an, each of which focuses on the sura's literary elements and how they produce meaning; each also explores the structure of this meaning and the coherence of its effect. Part three includes studies on Muslim appreciations of the literary aspects of the Qur'an in past generations and shows how modern linguistic, semantic, semiotic, and literary scholarship can add to their contributions.
 

Contents

Spirit Gender and Aural Intertextuality
3
Q 37 as a Point of Intersection
56
Formulaic Features of the PunishmentStories
77
The Qurānic Symbolism
117
The Mysterious Letters of the Qurān
125
Referentiality and Textuality in Sūrat alHijr Some Observations
143
A Study of the Story of Joseph
173
Reflections on the Dynamics and Spirituality of Sūrat alFurqān
188
The Aesthetic Reception of the Qurān as Reflected
255
A Study of Ibn Qutaybas Tawil
277
The Case of alSharif alRaḍī
292
Studies in the Majāz and Metaphorical Language of
310
Sayyid Qutbs Literary Appreciation of the Qurān
354
Bibliography
372
Index 389
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Sound Meaning
228

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