The World of Islam: Culture, Religion, and Politics

EP.19--Religion: The Qur'an from Oral Discourse to Closed Codex

06.21.2013 - By Amine TaisPlay

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Today's

podcast briefly discusses the transition of the Qur'an from an oral

message into a closed codex through political decisions of the community

leaders after Muhammad's death. The episode also quickly highlights the

difficulties that face modern historians who are trying to make sense

of the history of the formation of the Qur'an. 

Sources and Recommended Readings:

The Qur'an: a Beginner's Guide   by Farid Esack

Major Themes of the Qur'an   by Fazlur Rahman

The Koran: a Very Short Introduction    by Michael Cook

The Cambridge Companion to the Qur'an    by Jane McAuliffe (editor)

The Blackwell Companion to the Qur'an    by Christopher Buck (editor)

The Qur'an: a New Translation   by Tarif Khalidi

The Qur'an: an Introduction   by Abdullah Saeed

The Qur'an in its Historical Setting    by Gabriel Said Reynolds (editor)

Approaching the Qur'an: the Early Revelations   by Michael Sells

La Pensée Arabe        by Mohammed Arkoun

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