An Anthology of Qur'anic Commentaries, Volume I: On the Nature of the Divine

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The title is a book in the Quranic field Edited by Feras Hamza, Sajjad Rizvi, and Farhana Mayer and published by Oxford University Press in association with the Institute of Ismaili Studies as one of the Oxford Qur’anic Studies series. The following is a report of the book.[1]

Overview

• The first anthology of Muslim commentaries to draw on so extensive a range of commentaries, it presents many primary texts in translation for the first time

• Covers the work of major representatives of the principal Muslim religious denominations

• Extensively annotated, with contextual introductions for each author and text, a biographical appendix and contextual map

Description

This pioneering volume, the first in a series, presents a plurality of voices, methods and concerns in Qur'anic interpretation ranging from the 8th century to the present day. No previous work has drawn on such a comprehensive range of commentaries and covered such a wide spectrum of theological approaches.

On the Nature of the Divine analyses the works of twenty selected Sunni, Shi'i, Ibadi, Mu'tazili, and Sufi commentators on six Qur'anic verses, revealing varied approaches to the scripture and its meaning. In their attempts to discern God's nature, the commentators inevitably introduce their own particular theological concerns into their commentaries. Contextual introductions and annotated translations allow the reader to follow the genesis of key intellectual debates and religio-political attitudes still relevant to the lives of Muslims today. This combination of previously untranslated texts and extensive annotation provides an invaluable and innovative contribution to the field of Islamic studies.

Table of Contents

Introduction

Map of Centres of Learning in the Islamic World

The Commentators and their Commentaries

1:Seeking the Face of God (Q. 2:115) 2:God's Throne and the Seat of Knowledge (Q. 2:255) 3:Incumbent Mercy (Q. 6:12) 4:Light of the Heavens and the Earth (Q. 24:35) 5:The Measure (Q. 54: 49) 6:Oneness (Q. 112:1-2)

Prosopographical Appendix

Bibliography

Index of Qur'anic Citations

Index

Author Information

Edited by Feras Hamza, Assistant Professor of Middle Eastern Studies, American University in Dubai, Sajjad Rizvi, Senior Lecturer in Islamic Studies, Director of MA in Islamic Studies and Centre of Islamic Philosophy, Institute of Arab and Islamic Studies, University of Exeter, and Farhana Mayer, Editor in the Qur'anic Studies Unit at the Institute of Ismaili Studies, London

Reviews and Awards

"A sumptuous book that is copiously annotated and immensely rewarding for the reader...This anthology is as rich, if not richer, than any single tafsir work in the original Arabic, and provides an unparalleled journey through the entire gamut of Qur'anic commentaries. I eagerly await the next volume." - Scott C. Lucas. Journal of Shi'a Islamic Studies.

"A remarkable and unique contribution to the field of Qur'anic research and scholarship in English language...I recommend this book to all students and scholars of the Qur'an." - Muhammad Khan. The Muslim News

"Notwithstanding its modest title of being an "anthology", it is massive scholarly feat which covers vast ground... The editors' selection of the commentators is wide-ranging and representative, enabling as it does readers to gain acquaintance with diverse strands of thought and sectarian perspectives. It is quite impressive to encounter a multiplicity of approaches, mindsets, sectarian considerations, and tools and strategies at work in the numerous attempts to arrive at the meaning of the Qur'án... The volume is an epitome of solid scholarship" - Abdur Raheem Kidwai, The Muslim World Book Review

"Hamza, Rizvi and Mayer have set a very high standard for annotated translations of Qur'anic commentaries and their labour deserves the highest praise...provides an unparalleled journey through the entire gamut of Qur'anic commentaries. I eagerly await the next volume." - Scott C. Lucas, Journal of Shi's Islamic Studies.

"Superb collection ... Over and above the consistently high quality of the individual contributions, a major strength of Suleman's collection is its breadth of chronological and geographic coverage ... With a useful glossary, and generous bibliography, this volume definitely belongs in all university libraries supporting comprehensive art history, comparative religion, and Islamic Studies programs." - John Renard, Religion and the Arts

"A significant advance in the burgeoning field of Tafsir studies ... This anthology is the result of a careful process of deliberation and insightful judgements. The meticulousness of the editors is apparent in every aspect of the book. The selections are extensive, the translations read well and are faithful to the Arabic original." - Walid A. Saleh, Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies

"[A] superbly presented and valuable effort" - Gibril Fouad Haddad, Journal of Islamic Studies

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