Prophecy and Power

Muhammad and the Qur'an in the Light of Comparison

by Marilyn Robinson Waldman
Contributor: Bruce B. Lawrence (Duke University), Robert M. Baum (Dartmouth College), Lindsay Jones (The Ohio State University), Volume Editors/Contributors

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A posthumous work by the most rigorous comparativist in her generation of Islamic studies scholars, Prophecy and Power proposes a major innovative approach to both the Prophet Muhammad and the Noble Qur’an. By the end of the ninth century the Prophet Muhammad had emerged as an intercommunal norm beyond compare, and yet the very constructedness of this model of Muhammad allows historians of religion to see how the process itself requires us to undercut the terms used. We undercut them by qualifying them with multiple meanings, both overlapping and corrective, but we also decapitalize them in order to suggest how much broader they were in earlier contexts, and how much broader they may become, or were intended to become, in later contexts.

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  • isbn
    9781845532420 (eBook)
  • publisher
    Equinox Publishing Ltd., 2012
  • publisher place
    Sheffield (U.K.)
  • rights holder
    Equinox Publishing Ltd.
  • series title
    Comparative Islamic Studies
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