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Scriptural polemics : the Qur'an and other religions / Mun'im Sirry.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : Oxford University Press, (c)2014.Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780199359387
  • 9780199359370
Subject(s): Genre/Form: LOC classification:
  • BP134 .S375 2014
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Contents:
Islamic reform, tafsir, and religious diversity -- Reformist Muslim approach to medieval Qur'an commentaries -- Towards understanding the Qur'an's polemical texts -- The Qur'an and its polemical context -- The ambiguity of Qur'anic criticisms -- Is the Qur'an supersessionist? -- Contesting the theology of exclusivist salvation -- al-Islam as the only true path to salvation -- Between inclusive and exclusive Islam -- Re-interpreting the superiority of Islam -- The falsification of Jewish and Christian scriptures -- The charge of scriptural distortion -- The concealment of truth -- Between twisting the tongues and writing the book with hands -- Qur'anic denials of sonship, human-divinity and trinity -- ''Son of God'' -- The divine nature of Jesus -- Trinitarian doctrine -- Inter-religious restrictions and engagements -- A. treatment of non-Muslim dhimmis -- Griendship with the unbelievers -- Obstacles to inter-religious relations.
Summary: This study is a sustained critical engagement with polemical passages in the Qur'an and with interpretation of those passages by Muslim reformers of the twentieth century. The study focuses on five core issues: scriptural supersessionism; exclusive salvation; charges regarding the Jewish and Christian falsification of revelation; criticisms over divine sonship and the Trinity; and cautions or prohibitions regarding the taking of Jews and Christians as patrons, allies, or intimates.Subject: A number of passages in the Qur'an criticize Jews and Christians, from claims of exclusive salvation and charges of Jewish and Christian falsification of revelation to cautions against the taking of Jews and Christians as patrons, allies, or intimates. Mun'im Sirry offers a novel exploration of these polemical passages, which have long been regarded as obstacles to peaceable interreligious relations, through the lens of twentieth-century tafsir (exegesis). He considers such essential questions as: How have modern contexts shaped Muslim reformers' understanding of the Qur'an, and how have the reformers' interpretations recontextualized these passages? Can the Qur'an's polemical texts be interpreted fruitfully for interactions among religious communities in the modern world? Sirry also reflects on the various definitions of apologetic or polemic as relevant sacred texts and analyzes reformist tafsirs with careful attention to argument, literary context, and rhetoric in order to illuminate the methods, positions, and horizons of the exegeses. Scriptural Polemics provides both a critical engagement with the tafsirs and a lucid and original examination of Qur'anic language, logic, and dilemmas, showing how the dynamic and varied reformist interpretations of these passages open the way for a less polemical approach to other religions.
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The Qur'an and modern tafsir -- Islamic reform, tafsir, and religious diversity -- Reformist Muslim approach to medieval Qur'an commentaries -- Towards understanding the Qur'an's polemical texts -- The Qur'an and its polemical context -- The ambiguity of Qur'anic criticisms -- Is the Qur'an supersessionist? -- Contesting the theology of exclusivist salvation -- al-Islam as the only true path to salvation -- Between inclusive and exclusive Islam -- Re-interpreting the superiority of Islam -- The falsification of Jewish and Christian scriptures -- The charge of scriptural distortion -- The concealment of truth -- Between twisting the tongues and writing the book with hands -- Qur'anic denials of sonship, human-divinity and trinity -- ''Son of God'' -- The divine nature of Jesus -- Trinitarian doctrine -- Inter-religious restrictions and engagements -- A. treatment of non-Muslim dhimmis -- Griendship with the unbelievers -- Obstacles to inter-religious relations.

This study is a sustained critical engagement with polemical passages in the Qur'an and with interpretation of those passages by Muslim reformers of the twentieth century. The study focuses on five core issues: scriptural supersessionism; exclusive salvation; charges regarding the Jewish and Christian falsification of revelation; criticisms over divine sonship and the Trinity; and cautions or prohibitions regarding the taking of Jews and Christians as patrons, allies, or intimates.

A number of passages in the Qur'an criticize Jews and Christians, from claims of exclusive salvation and charges of Jewish and Christian falsification of revelation to cautions against the taking of Jews and Christians as patrons, allies, or intimates. Mun'im Sirry offers a novel exploration of these polemical passages, which have long been regarded as obstacles to peaceable interreligious relations, through the lens of twentieth-century tafsir (exegesis). He considers such essential questions as: How have modern contexts shaped Muslim reformers' understanding of the Qur'an, and how have the reformers' interpretations recontextualized these passages? Can the Qur'an's polemical texts be interpreted fruitfully for interactions among religious communities in the modern world? Sirry also reflects on the various definitions of apologetic or polemic as relevant sacred texts and analyzes reformist tafsirs with careful attention to argument, literary context, and rhetoric in order to illuminate the methods, positions, and horizons of the exegeses. Scriptural Polemics provides both a critical engagement with the tafsirs and a lucid and original examination of Qur'anic language, logic, and dilemmas, showing how the dynamic and varied reformist interpretations of these passages open the way for a less polemical approach to other religions.

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