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The Cambridge Companion to the Qur'ān

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Publication Date: 2006

Publication Place: Cambridge

Edited by: Jane Dammen McAuliffe

As the living scriptural heritage of more than a billion people, the Qur'ān (Koran) speaks with a powerful voice. Just as other scriptural religions, Islam has produced a long tradition of interpretation for its holy book. Nevertheless, efforts to introduce the Qur'ān and its intellectual heritage to English-speaking audiences have been hampered by the lack of available resources. The Cambridge Companion to the Qur'ān seeks to remedy that situation. In a discerning summation of the field, Jane McAuliffe brings together an international team of scholars to explain its complexities. Comprising fourteen chapters, each devoted to a topic of central importance, the book is rich in historical, linguistic and literary detail, while also reflecting the influence of other disciplines. For both the university student and the general reader, The Cambridge Companion to the Qur'ān provides a fascinating entrée to a text that has shaped the lives of millions for centuries.

Digital Object Identifier: 10.1017/CCOL0521831601

For more details of the print book, and how to buy it online, please see The Cambridge Companion to the Qur'ān in the Cambridge University Press online catalogue.

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