Description
These suras (chapters), usually treated as small independent textual units, actually form a semantically coherent set composed of several hierarchical subsets. This results in new interpretations for suras, of which more than one raises questions because of their extreme brevity. Two major themes dominate: eschatology (Day of Judgment and resurrection) and the life of the Prophet, evoked by small discontinuous touches, from the awakening of his prophetic mission to the triumph of his preaching.
The rhetorical analysis is enriched by intertextuality, confronting the Koranic text with the sacred literature circulating in late antiquity: the Bible, in the first place, but also several intertestamental writings, the Book of Enoch, the Testament of Moses and others. The image that emerges from these suras, dating from the Meccan era, is that of a messenger in charge of announcing the Day of Judgment.
About the Author
Michael Cuypers is a Catholic monk, a member of the Brotherhood of Little Brothers of Jesus (Father de Foucauld). He lived in Iran for twelve years, working for his PhD in Persian Studies at the University of Tehran, and then working at the University Press of Tehran where he pursued studies in Persian literature. He now lives in Cairo and is a member of the Dominican Institute of Oriental Studies, focusing his research on the rhetoric analysis of the Qur'an.
Book Information
ISBN 9781948488013
Author Michel Cuypers
Format Hardback
Page Count 384
Imprint Lockwood Press
Publisher Lockwood Press
Weight(grams) 677g
Dimensions(mm) 228mm * 152mm * 25mm