----- 伊斯兰正文源头的传输与动态:纪念 Harald Motzki文集
Introduction Bibliography Harald Motzki Part 1: Production Nicolet Boekhoff-van der Voort, The Kitab al-maghazi of 'Abd al-Razzaq b. Hammam al-San'ani: Searching for earlier source-material Gregor Schoeler, Neue Erkentnisse zu Musa b. 'Uqbas Kitab al-maghazi Maribel Fierro, Local and global in Hadith literature: The case of al-Andalus Fred Leemhuis, A peculiar manuscript of the Qur'an in the Groningen University library Claude Gilliot, The "collections" of the Meccan Arabic lectionary Part 2: Transmission Andreas Gorke, Prospects and limits in the study of the historical Muhammad Jens Scheiner, The conquest of Damascus according to the oldest datable sources Michael Lecker, The assassination of the Jewish merchant Ibn Sunayna according to an authentic family account Maher Jarrar, Ibn Abi Yahya: A controversial Medinan Akhbari of the 2nd/8th century Gerard Wiegers, Jean de Roquetaille's prophecies among the Muslim minorities of medieval and early-modern Christian Spain: An Islamic version of the Vademecum in Tribulatione Part 3: Interpretation Uri Rubin, "A day when heaven shall bring a manifest smoke" (Q. 44: 10-11): A comparative study of the Qur'anic and post-Qur'anic image of the Muslim Prophet Kees Versteegh, The name of the ant and the call to holy war: Al-Dahhak b. Muzahim's commentary on the Qur'an Joas Wagemakers, An inquiry into ignorance: A Jihadi-Salafi debate on jahl as an obstacle to takfir Herbert Berg, Elijah Muhammad's Redeployment of Muhammad: Racialist and Prophetic Interpretations of the Qur'an Part 4: Reception Abdulkader Tayob, Human rights in modern Islamic discourse Roel Meijer, Politicising al-jarh wa-l-ta'dil: Rabi' b. Hadi al-Madkhali and the transnational battle for religious authority Martijn de Koning, "Melting the heart": Muslim youth in the Netherlands and the Qur'an Carmen Becker, Following the Salafi manhaj in computer-mediated environments: Linking everyday life to the Qur'an and the Sunna Ulrike Mitter, "The majority of the dwellers of hell-fire are women": A short analysis and reception of a much-discussed hadith List of contributors Index
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