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Reading the Qur'an: The Contemporary Relevance of the Sacred Text of Islam

hardcoverAugust 30, 2011
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ISBN-13: 9780199836741 ISBN-10: 0199836744
Publisher
Oxford University Press, USA
Binding
hardcover
Published
August 30, 2011
Weight
1.5 lbs
Dimensions
16.50×3.30×23.60 cm

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Reading the Qur'an: The Contemporary Relevance of the Sacred Text of Islam by Sardar, Ziauddin. hardcover edition. ISBN: 9780199836741.

"I grew up reading the Quran on my mothers lap," writes Ziauddin Sardar. "Its an experience I share with most Muslim children. And so it is that our connection to the Quran is infused with associations of the warmest and most enduring of human bonds." In Reading the Quran, Sardar--one of Europes leading public intellectuals--laments that for far too many Muslims, the Quran he had learned in his mothers lap has become a stick used for ensuring conformity and suppressing dissenting views. Indeed, some find in the Quran justification for misogyny, validation for hatred of others, an obsession with dress and mindless ritual, rules for running modern states. Arguing passionately but reasonably against these trends, Sardar speaks out for a more open, less doctrinaire approach to reading the Quran. He contends that the Quran is not fixed in stone for all time, but a dynamic text which every generation must encounter anew, and whose relevance and implications for our time we have yet to fully discover. The words of the Quran imply movement: the religious life, it tells us, is not about standing still but always striving to make our life, our society, the entire world around us a better place for everyone. Sardar explores the Quran from a variety of perspectives, from traditional exegesis to hermeneutics, critical theory, and cultural analysis, drawing fresh and contemporary lessons from the Sacred Text. He also examines what the Quran says about such contemporary topics as power and politics, rights of women, suicide, domestic violence, sex, homosexuality, the veil, freedom of expression, and evolution. Ziauddin Sardar opens a new window on this remarkable Sacred Text, in a book that will engage all devout Muslims and will interest anyone curious about the Quran and Islam today.