An Oral-Formulaic Study of the Qur'an

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Middle East Religions, Koran, Islam
Cover of the book An Oral-Formulaic Study of the Qur'an by Andrew G. Bannister, Lexington Books
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Andrew G. Bannister ISBN: 9780739183588
Publisher: Lexington Books Publication: April 24, 2014
Imprint: Lexington Books Language: English
Author: Andrew G. Bannister
ISBN: 9780739183588
Publisher: Lexington Books
Publication: April 24, 2014
Imprint: Lexington Books
Language: English

The Qur’an makes extensive use of older religious material, stories, and traditions that predate the origins of Islam, and there has long been a fierce debate about how this material found its way into the Qur’an. This unique book argues that this debate has largely been characterized by a failure to fully appreciate the Qur’an as a predominately oral product.

Using innovative computerized linguistic analysis, this study demonstrates that the Qur’an displays many of the signs of oral composition that have been found in other traditional literature. When one then combines these computerized results with other clues to the Qur’an’s origins (such as the demonstrably oral culture that both predated and preceded the Qur’an, as well as the “folk memory” in the Islamic tradition that Muhammad was an oral performer) these multiple lines of evidence converge and point to the conclusion that large portions of the Qur’an need to be understood as being constructed live, in oral performance.

Combining historical, linguistic, and statistical analysis, much of it made possible for the first time due to new computerized tools developed specifically for this book, Bannister argues that the implications of orality have long been overlooked in studies of the Qur’an. By relocating the Islamic scripture firmly back into an oral context, one gains both a fresh appreciation of the Qur’an on its own terms, as well as a fresh understanding of how Muhammad used early religious traditions, retelling old tales afresh for a new audience.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

The Qur’an makes extensive use of older religious material, stories, and traditions that predate the origins of Islam, and there has long been a fierce debate about how this material found its way into the Qur’an. This unique book argues that this debate has largely been characterized by a failure to fully appreciate the Qur’an as a predominately oral product.

Using innovative computerized linguistic analysis, this study demonstrates that the Qur’an displays many of the signs of oral composition that have been found in other traditional literature. When one then combines these computerized results with other clues to the Qur’an’s origins (such as the demonstrably oral culture that both predated and preceded the Qur’an, as well as the “folk memory” in the Islamic tradition that Muhammad was an oral performer) these multiple lines of evidence converge and point to the conclusion that large portions of the Qur’an need to be understood as being constructed live, in oral performance.

Combining historical, linguistic, and statistical analysis, much of it made possible for the first time due to new computerized tools developed specifically for this book, Bannister argues that the implications of orality have long been overlooked in studies of the Qur’an. By relocating the Islamic scripture firmly back into an oral context, one gains both a fresh appreciation of the Qur’an on its own terms, as well as a fresh understanding of how Muhammad used early religious traditions, retelling old tales afresh for a new audience.

More books from Lexington Books

Cover of the book Forgiveness and Power in the Age of Atrocity by Andrew G. Bannister
Cover of the book The Spatial Logic of Social Struggle by Andrew G. Bannister
Cover of the book Professional Ethics by Andrew G. Bannister
Cover of the book Remembering Oscar Romero and the Martyrs of El Salvador by Andrew G. Bannister
Cover of the book Freedom and the Rule of Law by Andrew G. Bannister
Cover of the book Matriarchy, Patriarchy, and Imperial Security in Africa by Andrew G. Bannister
Cover of the book Health Communication and Breast Cancer among Black Women by Andrew G. Bannister
Cover of the book Forgotten Founders and Other Neglected Social Theorists by Andrew G. Bannister
Cover of the book Chinese Models of Development by Andrew G. Bannister
Cover of the book The Forgotten Room by Andrew G. Bannister
Cover of the book Readings in Caribbean History and Culture by Andrew G. Bannister
Cover of the book Reassembling the Strange by Andrew G. Bannister
Cover of the book Justice, Humanity and Social Toleration by Andrew G. Bannister
Cover of the book Bolivian Labor Immigrants' Experiences in Argentina by Andrew G. Bannister
Cover of the book Media Transformations in the Post-Communist World by Andrew G. Bannister
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy