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  • Qur'anic studies in Arabic
     OP - May 24, 2015, 06:10 PM

    Critical scholarship on the Qur'an and early Islam in Arabic.

    Emran El-Badawi: The search for the historical Qur'anic context. An overview of modern Qur'anic studies

    البحث عن سياق القرآن التاريخي – نبذة عن الدراسات القرآنية الحديثة

    http://www.academia.edu/10132859/البحث_عن_سياق_القرآن_التاريخي_نبذة_عن_الدراسات_القرآنية_الحديثة_Al-Machreq_Online_5.1_2014_


  • Qur'anic studies in Arabic
     Reply #1 - May 24, 2015, 06:33 PM

    Just started reading this, his Arabic is really clear (at least for a novice like me) and he gives a good break down of the current state of the field. Nice  Afro

    إطلب العلم ولو في الصين

    Es sitzt keine Krone so fest und so hoch,
    Der mutige Springer erreicht sie doch.

    I don't give a fuck about your war, or your President.
  • Qur'anic studies in Arabic
     Reply #2 - May 24, 2015, 06:40 PM

    countjulian - have you come across anything else worthwhile in Arabic? I'm thinking mainly of academic articles that address current scholarship.
  • Qur'anic studies in Arabic
     Reply #3 - May 24, 2015, 07:12 PM

    I have soon a a few things on his blog and the IQSA, I will post them when I have the time. I also want to translate this essay into English, it's such a good overview of the field. Emran Albadawi is the man  Cool

    إطلب العلم ولو في الصين

    Es sitzt keine Krone so fest und so hoch,
    Der mutige Springer erreicht sie doch.

    I don't give a fuck about your war, or your President.
  • Qur'anic studies in Arabic
     Reply #4 - May 24, 2015, 11:09 PM

    It's a good overview of the field, thank you for linking it. I don't like that he ended the article with an ayyah tho.
  • Qur'anic studies in Arabic
     Reply #5 - May 23, 2016, 04:06 PM

    Some links in Arabic from the almuslih.org library:

    http://www.almuslih.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=317&Itemid=265#من%20ابرز%20كتب%20الاستشراق%20التي%20قد%20ترجمت%20إلى%20العربية
  • Qur'anic studies in Arabic
     Reply #6 - September 23, 2016, 05:24 PM

    Here's an Arabic translation of Guillaume Dye's "La nuit du Destin et la nuit de la Nativité"

    لَيْلَةُ القَدْر هيَ أم ليلة الميلاد؟

    https://www.academia.edu/27418583/لَيْلَةُ_القَدْر_هيَ_أم_ليلة_الميلاد_

    Any opinions on this from Arabic speakers would be welcome.
  • Qur'anic studies in Arabic
     Reply #7 - June 14, 2017, 02:46 PM

    Gabriel Said Reynolds - The Emergence of Islam. An Arabic translation has just been published, see link below for the opening section.

    نشوء الإسلام - التقاليد الكلاسيكيّة من منظور معاصر

    https://www.academia.edu/33452117/نشوء_الإسلام_-_التقاليد_الكلاسيكيّة_من_منظور_معاصر_Beirut_Dar_al-Machreq_2017_-_opening_section
  • Qur'anic studies in Arabic
     Reply #8 - October 13, 2017, 03:09 PM

    Arabic version of Dan Gibson's documentary The Sacred City, which argues that Petra was the original location of Mecca. See the discussion here.
    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=XpIUPlIDODo
  • Qur'anic studies in Arabic
     Reply #9 - July 20, 2021, 09:30 AM

    https://twitter.com/emrane/status/1412855750381248517
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    حلقة ممتعة لبرنامج مختلف عليه عن الدراسات القرآنية في الغرب / Terrific episode on western Qur’anic Studies

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=1&v=lY1Rr9CmNLo&feature=emb_title

  • Qur'anic studies in Arabic
     Reply #10 - July 21, 2021, 08:33 AM

    Arabic version of Dan Gibson's documentary The Sacred City, which argues that Petra was the original location of Mecca. See the discussion here.
    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=XpIUPlIDODo

    what  does that   Petra was the original location of Mecca. ....  mean??

    Petra became Mecca?
    Mecca was a county inside the city Petra?.. 
    does Gibson not know the the well know fact " Petra  has very ancient history  as  a capital of Nabataean  kingdom??

    What is Petra has to do with Mecca/Medina/Muhammad/Islam??

     

    Do not let silence become your legacy.. Question everything   
    I renounced my faith to become a kafir, 
    the beloved betrayed me and turned in to  a Muslim
     
  • Qur'anic studies in Arabic
     Reply #11 - July 21, 2021, 11:45 AM

    What is Petra has to do with Mecca/Medina/Muhammad/Islam?? 


    In reality not very much.
  • Qur'anic studies in Arabic
     Reply #12 - July 21, 2021, 03:40 PM

    In reality not very much.

     
    well our mundi is a big fan of that concept .,  Last year  Walter R. Schumm of    Kansas State University,  published a paper on that,, 
     
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    How Accurately Could Early (622-900 C.E.) Muslims Determine the Direction of Prayers (Qibla)?.pdf

    Debate has arisen over the ability of Muslim architects in the first two centuries of Islam to determine true qiblas accurately. Some believe that they had such a capability, while others think not. The argument could be more complex—perhaps some architects could, while others could not; perhaps their accuracy changed over time or over greater distances from qibla targets. Here, we investigated how the accurate qiblas of 60 mosques or related structures were, using data from Daniel Gibson’s books and websites. Contrasts were drawn between theories that the qiblas of early mosques were—or were not—generally accurate. If one were to assume that Mecca was the only qibla, qiblas would not appear to have been accurate. However, if one were to assume that qiblas changed, it would be found that qiblas were accurate to plus or minus two degrees in over half of the cases and accurate within plus or minus five degrees in over 80% of cases. Accuracy was not related to distance but did appear to improve over historical time, while distance from the target cities and historical time were positively associated. The average qibla accuracy had a near zero error, with random variations on either side of that zero error. The overall distribution was not normal—kurtotic—because a greater accuracy was found than would have been expected with a normal distribution; however, the pattern deviated more from a uniform distribution than it did from a normal distribution. To try to synthesize the competing theories, we analyzed data for only 14 of the 60 mosques, those presumed to face towards Mecca, and we found fairly high degrees of qibla accuracy with nearly 43% of qiblas within two degrees of accuracy and nearly 80% within five degrees of accuracy. Comparing the accuracy of Meccan qiblas with other qiblas of the same century, we found no significant differences in azimuth errors. While some architects were more accurate than others, early Muslim architects seemed, in general, quite capable of placing qiblas with reasonable accuracy, even though their accuracy may have improved slightly over the first two centuries of Islam.


    that is abstract .. not sure what is inside in it.. but I am glad to read this at the end
     
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    No funding from any source was used to support this research.


    Do not let silence become your legacy.. Question everything   
    I renounced my faith to become a kafir, 
    the beloved betrayed me and turned in to  a Muslim
     
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