Approaches to Islam in religious studies /
Approaches to Islam in religious studies /
edited by Richard C. Martin
- Oxford, England : Oneworld, 2001.
- xii, 243 pages : map ; 23 cm
- Oneworld classics in religious studies .
Based on an international symposium on Islam and the history of religions hosted by the Dept. of Religious Studies at Arizona State University, Tempe, in Jan. 1980 Originally published: Tucson, Ariz.: University of Arizona Press, 1985
Includes bibliographical references (pages 205-234) and index |tIslam and religious studies : an introductory essay / |rRichard C. Martin --|gpart 1.|tScripture and prophet : |tQur̕ān as spoken word : an Islamic contribution to the understanding of scripture /|rWilliam A. Graham --|tPopular Muhammad : models in the interpretation of an Islamic paradigm /|rEarle H. Waugh --|gpart 2.|tRitual and community :|tIslamic ritual : perspectives and theories / |rFrederick M. Denny --|tPilgrimage and the history of religions : theoretical approaches to the Hajj /|rWilliam R. Roff --|gpart 3.|tReligion and society :|tPrimitive mind/modern mind : new approaches to an old problem applied to Islam /|rMarilyn R. Waldman --|tApproaches to the study of conversion to Islam in India /|rRichard M. Eaton --|gpart 4.|tScholarship and interpretation : |tHermeneutics of Henry Corbin /|rCharles J. Adams -- |tLiterary analysis of Qur̕ān, Tafsīr, and Sīra : the methodologies of John Wansbrough /|rAndrew Rippin -- |tToward a hermeneutic of Qur̕ānic and other narratives of Ismaʻili thought /|rAzim Nanji --|gpart 5.|tChallenge and criticism :|tOutsiders' interpretations of Islam : a Muslim's point of view /|rMuhammad Abdul-Rauf -- |tApproaches to Islam in religious studies : review essay /|rFazlur Rahman --|gpart 6.|tReference material
1851682686 9781851682683
Islam--Study and teaching--Congresses
BP42 / .A67 2001
Based on an international symposium on Islam and the history of religions hosted by the Dept. of Religious Studies at Arizona State University, Tempe, in Jan. 1980 Originally published: Tucson, Ariz.: University of Arizona Press, 1985
Includes bibliographical references (pages 205-234) and index |tIslam and religious studies : an introductory essay / |rRichard C. Martin --|gpart 1.|tScripture and prophet : |tQur̕ān as spoken word : an Islamic contribution to the understanding of scripture /|rWilliam A. Graham --|tPopular Muhammad : models in the interpretation of an Islamic paradigm /|rEarle H. Waugh --|gpart 2.|tRitual and community :|tIslamic ritual : perspectives and theories / |rFrederick M. Denny --|tPilgrimage and the history of religions : theoretical approaches to the Hajj /|rWilliam R. Roff --|gpart 3.|tReligion and society :|tPrimitive mind/modern mind : new approaches to an old problem applied to Islam /|rMarilyn R. Waldman --|tApproaches to the study of conversion to Islam in India /|rRichard M. Eaton --|gpart 4.|tScholarship and interpretation : |tHermeneutics of Henry Corbin /|rCharles J. Adams -- |tLiterary analysis of Qur̕ān, Tafsīr, and Sīra : the methodologies of John Wansbrough /|rAndrew Rippin -- |tToward a hermeneutic of Qur̕ānic and other narratives of Ismaʻili thought /|rAzim Nanji --|gpart 5.|tChallenge and criticism :|tOutsiders' interpretations of Islam : a Muslim's point of view /|rMuhammad Abdul-Rauf -- |tApproaches to Islam in religious studies : review essay /|rFazlur Rahman --|gpart 6.|tReference material
1851682686 9781851682683
Islam--Study and teaching--Congresses
BP42 / .A67 2001