Koranic Allusions: The Biblical, Qumranian, and Pre-Islamic Background to the Koran

Author:   Ibn Warraq
Publisher:   Prometheus Books
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Pages:   463
Publication Date:   27 August 2013
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Ibn Warraq
Publisher:   Prometheus Books
Imprint:   Prometheus Books
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.454kg
ISBN:  

9781616147594


ISBN 10:   1616147598
Pages:   463
Publication Date:   27 August 2013
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
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With this anthology, Ibn Warraq makes accessible to the public a collection of classic and modern articles--many of which have not previously been available in English--that examine Koranic source materials. This volume renders a great service to Islamic studies today. <br> --Pierre Larcher, professor of Arabic linguistics, Aix-Marseille University<br><br> Ibn Warraq's anthologies have helped me and many of my colleagues considerably in our work. They have helped advance Koranic Studies for the last fifteen years, and are indispensable research tools for a new generation of scholars. Warraq's diligence has resulted in the recovery of the works of the great nineteenth- and early-twentieth-century Semiticists and Arabists--especially German and French, almost forgotten, and certainly neglected. His probing questions and general skepticism of sources expressed in his lengthy introductions are worth pondering, and should help refine our methodological principles. <br>--Christoph Luxenberg, author of The Syro-Aramaic Reading of the Koran


With this anthology, Ibn Warraq makes accessible to the public a collection of classic and modern articles--many of which have not previously been available in English--that examine Koranic source materials. This volume renders a great service to Islamic studies today. --Pierre Larcher, professor of Arabic linguistics, Aix-Marseille University Ibn Warraq's anthologies have helped me and many of my colleagues considerably in our work. They have helped advance Koranic Studies for the last fifteen years, and are indispensable research tools for a new generation of scholars. Warraq's diligence has resulted in the recovery of the works of the great nineteenth- and early-twentieth-century Semiticists and Arabists--especially German and French, almost forgotten, and certainly neglected. His probing questions and general skepticism of sources expressed in his lengthy introductions are worth pondering, and should help refine our methodological principles. --Christoph Luxenberg, author of The Syro-Aramaic Reading of the Koran


With this anthology, Ibn Warraq makes accessible to the public a collection of classic and modern articles--many of which have not previously been available in English--that examine Koranic source materials. This volume renders a great service to Islamic studies today. --Pierre Larcher, professor of Arabic linguistics, Aix-Marseille University Ibn Warraq's anthologies have helped me and many of my colleagues considerably in our work. They have helped advance Koranic Studies for the last fifteen years, and are indispensable research tools for a new generation of scholars. Warraq's diligence has resulted in the recovery of the works of the great nineteenth- and early-twentieth-century Semiticists and Arabists--especially German and French, almost forgotten, and certainly neglected. His probing questions and general skepticism of sources expressed in his lengthy introductions are worth pondering, and should help refine our methodological principles. --Christoph Luxenberg, author of The Syro-Aramaic Reading of the Koran


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Ibn Warraq is the highly acclaimed author of Why I Am Not a Muslim; Defending the West; and Virgins, What Virgins? and Other Essays. He is also the editor of Which Koran?, Leaving Islam, What the Koran Really Says, The Quest for the Historical Muhammad, and The Origins of the Koran.

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