Key Terms of the Qur'an: A Critical Dictionary
By (Author) Nicolai Sinai
Princeton University Press
Princeton University Press
1st November 2023
United States
General
Non Fiction
Comparative religion
297.12203
Hardback
840
Width 178mm, Height 254mm
An essential single-volume companion to the critical interpretation of Islamic scripture
This book provides detailed and multidisciplinary coverage of a wealth of key Quranic terms, with incisive entries on crucial expressions ranging from the divine names allh (God) and al-ramn (the Merciful) to the Quranic understanding of belief and self-surrender to God. It examines what the terms mean in Quranic usage, discusses how to translate them into English, and delineates the role they play in expressing the Qurans distinctive understanding of God, humans, and the cosmos. It offers a comprehensive but nonreductionist investigation of the relationship of Quranic terms to earlier traditions such as Jewish and Christian literature, pre-Islamic Arabic poetry, and Arabian epigraphy. While the dictionary is primarily engaged in ascertaining what the Quran would have meant to its original recipients in late antique Arabia, it makes selective and critical use of later Muslim scholarship alongside an extensive body of secondary research in English, German, and French from the nineteenth century to today.
Nicolai Sinai is professor of Islamic studies at the University of Oxford and a fellow of Pembroke College. His books include The Quran: A Historical-Critical Introduction and Rain-Giver, Bone-Breaker, Score-Settler: Allh in Pre-Quranic Poetry.