Women in the Qur'an: Traditions and Interpretation

by Barbara Freyer Stowasser

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This book is a study on the women of Qur'anic sacred history. It presents the Qur'anic revelations on female figures associated with God's prophets from Adam to Muhammed. Revealed narratives and legislation are then pursued through their medieval, modern, and contemporary interpretations. The theological exegetic sources here chosen, all Sunni, include the major classical works as well as, for the modern period, examples of modernist, conservative, and fundamentalist exegesis. For Hadith materials beyond the theological tafsir, this book analyses both popular narratives of the "tales of the prophets" genre and also representative samples of the classical historical and legal Hadith. A close reading of modern sources, including by lay writers, shows the waning influence of these traditional materials in present-day Islamic thought. By telling the stories of the women of sacred history in Qur'an and interpretation, this book presents an introduction to past and present Islamic paradigms of doctrine and its socio-economic and political applications.
The book establishes the link between the female figures as cultural symbol, and Islamic self-preceptions from the beginning to the present time.
  • ISBN10 0195084802
  • ISBN13 9780195084801
  • Publish Date 18 August 1994
  • Publish Status Out of Print
  • Out of Print 22 December 1999
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Oxford University Press Inc
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 215
  • Language English