Qur'anic Christians
The Muslim perception of Christianity and Christians is an issue of longstanding debate among scholars of both Islam and Christianity. In this book, Jane McAuliffe analyzes a series of passages from the Qur'^D=an that make ostensibly positive remarks about Christians. She conducts this analysis through a close examination of Muslim exegesis of the Qur'^D=an, spanning ten centuries of commentary. In this effort to trace various interpretations of these passages, the author attempts to determine whether these positive passages can justifiably serve as proof-texts of Muslim tolerance of Christianity.
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April 1991Hardback
9780521364706
356 pages
236 × 159 × 28 mm
0.708kg
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Table of Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- Part I. Qur'anic Commentary and Commentators:
- 1. Text and tafsir
- 2. From Tabari to Tabataba'i
- Part II. Qur'anic Commendation of Christians:
- 3. Nazarenes of faith and action
- 4. Followers of the Qur'anic Jesus
- 5. Steadfast and submissive
- 6. The promised bounty of piety
- 7. The praiseworthy amity of Christians
- 8. Christians as pre-Qur'anic Muslims
- 9. Compassion, mercy and monasticism
- Conclusion
- Works cited
- Index of Qur'anic verses
- Index of names and subjects.