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The Qur'an, morality and critical reason : the essential Muhammad Shahrur
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Social, economic and political studies of the Middle East and Asia ; v. 106

Social, economic, and political studies of the Middle East and Asia ; v. 106
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Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2009
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xlviii, 586 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.
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9789004171039
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This book presents the work and ideas of the Syrian writer Muhammad Shahrur to the English-speaking world. Shahrur is at the moment the most innovative intellectual thinker in the Arab Middle East. Often described as the 'Martin Luther of Islam, ' he offers a liberal, progressive reading of Islam that aims to counter the influences of religious fundamentalism and radical politics. Shahrur's innovative interpretation of the Qur'an offers groundbreaking new ideas, based on his conviction that centuries of historical Islam, including scholarship in the traditional Islamic religious sciences, have obscured or even obliterated the Qur'an's progressive and revolutionary message. That message is one that has endured through each period of human history in which Islam has existed, encouraging Muslims to apply the most contemporary perspective available to interpret the Qur'an's meaning.


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Muhammad Shahrur was born in Damascus in 1938. A Professor of Civil Engineering (Emeritus) at the University of Damascus, he has written since 1990 five major books in Arabic on the Qur'an and Islam in the modern world that have attracted widespread interest in the Middle East and elsewhere.
Andreas Christmann, Dr. Phil. (1999) in Islamic Studies, University of Leipzig, is Senior Lecturer in Contemporary Islam at the University of Manchester (UK). He has published extensively on religious thought and practices in contemporary Syria and Egypt.


Table of Contents

Dale F. EickelmanMuhammad ShahrurDale F. EickelmanAndreas Christmann
Forewordp. vii
Acknowledgementsp. xiii
Used Translations and their Abbreviationsp. xv
'Read the Qur'an as if it was revealed last night': An introduction to Muhammad Shahrur's life and workp. xvii
Introductionp. 1
Chapter 1 Al-Isl&abar;m and al-&Ibar;m&abar;np. 21
Chapter 2 The Sunna of the Prophetp. 71
Chapter 3 Revelationp. 115
Chapter 4 The Theory of Limitsp. 177
Chapter 5 Women and Islamic Lawp. 219
Chapter 6 Political Islamp. 329
Conclusionp. 483
Interview with Muhammad Shahrurp. 501
Interview with Muhammad Shahrurp. 525
Glossary of Terms and Conceptsp. 537
Bibliographyp. 559
Index of Terms and Namesp. 571