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An introduction to the Sciences of the Qur'aan presents a detailed and thorough explanation of the sciences related to the history, understanding and implementation of the Qu'aan. The book provides the English reader with a detailed analysis of classic Muslim scholarship regarding: the process of Inspiration (Wahy); the various means of classifying verses of the Qur'aan; the history of the compilation of the Qur'aan; the meaning of the seven ahruf and the ten qira'aat of the Qur'aan; the miraculous nature of the Qur'aan; the concept of abrogation in the Qur'aan; the procedure and methodology of tafseer; and many other topics. The work has a number of sections dedicated to explaining the traditional Muslim refutations of certain beliefs of the Ash'arees with regards to the Qur'aan. This book also includes detailed discussions on modern Western scholarship of the Qur'aan. After presenting a history of the English translation of the Qur'aan, along with a critical review of some translations, the author discusses and refutes common Orientalist polemic literature on the Qur'aan. The work is unique in that it presents classical material in a simple and modern style, while maintening a high academic level. It is the most advanced work of its kind in the English language, and a nessary reference for all serious students of Islamic Knowledge. Review: Super Satisfied... - I am absolutely happy and more than satisfied with this book. It arrived well before the stated delivery date and in pristine condition. I will be recommending this product to friends and family, thank you! Review: Great Read - One of my best purchases, should be a part of every one library, not just on the shelf but read and acted on for good current knowledge.
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| Customer Reviews | 4.9 out of 5 stars 73 Reviews |
S**R
Super Satisfied...
I am absolutely happy and more than satisfied with this book. It arrived well before the stated delivery date and in pristine condition. I will be recommending this product to friends and family, thank you!
I**L
Great Read
One of my best purchases, should be a part of every one library, not just on the shelf but read and acted on for good current knowledge.
J**I
Great buy!
Excellent addition to your library.
S**.
good book
I learned new things like how the word of God got transmitted. Good book to gain a better understanding of the Qur'aan.
S**L
Good book for Sunni perspective, binding could be better
Overall a great book dealing with the subject at advanced level. On the subject matter of Sciences of the Quran, I do not see any other book written in English language that is as well researched and expansive in the topics covered. However in some topics such as the Seven Ahruf, more examples would be desirable to deliver a more complete understanding. While primarily written from the perspective of Sunni scholarship, it does not cover all the view points of traditional four Sunni Islamic schools of thought. Also it does not present the tradition perspectives of traditional Shia (Twelvers, and Zaydi ) school of thoughts. Being that Quran is a book that is revered by all schools of thought, I would suggest to the author to write a new edition of this book that covers other schools of thoughts as well. The paper is unusually thick and glossy, and binding is not as tight as it should be.
Y**N
Five Stars
great book
N**A
Five Stars
Great book on the subject.
T**O
Fabrication
It's A cover up.
Z**Y
Five Stars
A very detailed analysis of the science of the Quran.
S**S
Five Stars
Great book,
A**A
Good and accurate book
Very accurate account of the sciences of the Qur'an.
S**R
Five Stars
Amazing book
D**A
Concise
A well structured text, useful as an introduction to the subject. It would have been a better text if scholarship outside of the Sunni tradition was referenced.
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