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How the Qur'an Works: Reading Sacred Narrative focuses on Qur'anic narrative, and specifically, repetition in Qur'anic stories. This book begins its analysis looking at repetition on a large scale-structure-and moves to a small scale-root letters. The book takes a journey through the Qur'an, often expansive, moving from one verse to another, one story to another, focusing on narratological elements while conducting a fine reading of Qur'anic material in order to understand how these techniques enhance a theological agenda. It helps us to better understand particular Qur'anic stories, Qur'anic literary style and Qur'anic theology.…mehr

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How the Qur'an Works: Reading Sacred Narrative focuses on Qur'anic narrative, and specifically, repetition in Qur'anic stories. This book begins its analysis looking at repetition on a large scale-structure-and moves to a small scale-root letters. The book takes a journey through the Qur'an, often expansive, moving from one verse to another, one story to another, focusing on narratological elements while conducting a fine reading of Qur'anic material in order to understand how these techniques enhance a theological agenda. It helps us to better understand particular Qur'anic stories, Qur'anic literary style and Qur'anic theology.
Autorenporträt
Leyla Ozgur Alhassen is a Qur'anic studies scholar and the author of Qur'anic Stories: God, Revelation and the Audience. Her scholarship revolves around Qur'anic stories, style and interpretation in literature, performance, and art, across historical periods, languages, and disciplinary boundaries. She has a PhD from the University of California, Los Angeles, in Near Eastern Languages and Cultures.