Revelation in the Qur'an : a semantic study of the roots n-z-l and w-h-y / Simon P. Loynes.

Author
Loynes, Simon P. [Browse]
Format
Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
  • Leiden ; Boston : Brill, [2021]
  • 2021
Description
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Series
  • Texts and studies on the Quran ; Volume 18. [More in this series]
  • Texts and Studies on the Qura ; Volume 18
Summary note
"In Revelation in the Qur'an Simon P. Loynes presents a semantic study of the Arabic roots n-z-l and w-ḥ-y in order to shed light on the modalities of revelation in the Qur'an. Through an exhaustive analysis of their occurrences in the Qur'an as well as pre-Islamic poetry, Loynes argues that the two roots represent distinct occurrences in the Qur'anic concept of revelation, with the former concerned with spatial events and the latter with communicative. This has significant consequences for understanding the Qur'an's unique concept of revelation and how this is both in concord and at variance with earlier revelations"-- Provided by publisher.
Notes
Revision of the author's dissertation (doctoral)--University of Edinburgh, 2019.
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Contents
  • Acknowledgements
  • List of Figures and Tables
  • Note on Transliteration, Conventions, and Abbreviations
  • Introduction
  • 1 The Roots n-z-l and w-ḥ-y in Previous Scholarship
  • 2 Overall Approach of the Study
  • 1 Divine Sending Down ( tanzīl ) I : Actors, Spatiality, and Interaction
  • 1 Overview of the Root n-z-l
  • 2 Spatial Implications of the Root n-z-l and the Author of the Act
  • 3 The Divine Sending Down of Non-revelatory Things
  • 2 Divine Sending Down ( tanzīl ) II : The Revelatory Message
  • 1 The Celestial Scripture
  • 2 The Divine Sending Down of the Celestial Scripture
  • 3 The Relationship of the Celestial Scripture to the Qur'anic Revelations
  • 4 The Primary Celestial Event
  • 3 God's Esoteric Communication ( waḥy )
  • 1 The Root w-ḥ-y in Pre-Islamic Poetry
  • 2 The Root w-ḥ-y in the Qur'an
  • 3 Adopting a Translation for the Root w-ḥ-y
  • 4 The Chronological Distribution and Literary Contexts of the Roots n-z-l and w-ḥ-y
  • 1 The Chronological Distribution of the Roots n-z-l and w-ḥ-y
  • 2 Form-Critical Analysis of the Roots n-z-l and w-ḥ-y
  • 3 Addressing the Chronological Distribution of the Roots
  • 5 The Principal Rhetorical Functions of Divine Sending Down and Divine Communication
  • 1 The Principal Rhetorical Function of Divine Sending Down
  • 2 The Principal Rhetorical Function of Divine Communication
  • 3 The Dynamic Nature of the Qur'an's Self-Referentiality
  • 6 The Qur'anic Concept of Revelation
  • 1 From Divine Sending Down ( tanzīl ) to Divine Communication ( waḥy )
  • 2 Implications of the Study
  • Appendix 1: Verses with the Root n-z-l Classified according to Formal Type
  • Appendix 2: Verses with the Root w-ḥ-y Classified according to Formal Type
  • Bibliography
  • Index.
ISBN
90-04-45297-4
Doi
  • 10.1163/9789004452978
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