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How the Qur'ān works : reading sacred narrative / Leyla Ozgur Alhassen.

Van Pelt Library BP131.8 .O94 2023
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Ozgur Alhassen, Leyla, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Qurʼan as literature.
Qurʼan--Language, style.
Qurʼan.
Repetition in literature.
Repetition (Rhetoric).
Physical Description:
viii, 187 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
Place of Publication:
New York : Oxford University Press, [2023]
Summary:
"How the Qur'ān Works: Reading Sacred Narrative focuses on Qur'ānic narrative, and specifically, repetition in Qur'ānic stories. This book begins its analysis looking at repetition on a large scale-structure-and moves to a small scale-root letters. The book takes a journey through the Qur'ān, often expansive, moving from one verse to another, one story to another, focusing on narratological elements while conducting a fine reading of Qur'ānic material in order to understand how these techniques enhance a theological agenda. It helps us to better understand particular Qur'ānic stories, Qur'ānic literary style and Qur'ānic theology. Why does repetition matter? Results of repetition, as we will see, are scales, echoes, and the making of structure, all of which develop, complicate and comment on the Qur'ān's messages. Repetition forges patterns, connections and layers of meaning throughout the Qur'ān. It is part of the art of Qur'ānic literary technique. In this book, I am looking at what kinds of repetition occur in Qur'ānic stories and what purposes they serve. This book compares different Qur'ānic stories across chapters and revolves around the specific technique of repetition, focusing on different types of repetition throughout the book. This book is an intratextual, rhetorical, semantic and narratological analysis of the Qur'ān. Most of the Chapters of the book examine multiple Qur'ānic chapters, and are comparative within the Qur'ān. Includes a number of figures and tables to explain literary techniques in detail"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
1. Introduction: Why Repetition?
2. Repetition in Structure: Parallels, Reversals and Triangles
3. Repetition in the Qurʼānic Story of Mūsā
4. Repetition and the Portrayal of Time in the Story of Mūsā and Hārūn in the Qurʼān
5. Echoing Phrases, Words and Actions in Qurʼānic Stories: Exchange Encounters, Fasting, Feasting and Faith
6. Repetition in Sūrat al-Shuʻarāʼ: Prophethood, Power and Inspiration
7. Repetition in Sūrat al-Qamar and a Comparison with Sūrat al-Shuʻarāʼ
8. Conclusion: Connections, Narrative and Power
9. Appendices.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Other Format:
Online version: Ozgur Alhassen, Leyla. How the Qur'ān works
ISBN:
9780197654606
0197654606
OCLC:
1362868298
Publisher Number:
99994291163

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