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Parution : Daniel Beck, “Evolution of the Early Qur’ān: From Anonymous Apocalypse to Charismatic Prophet”, Peter Lang, 2018.

  • 9781433146466

Critical scholarship on the Qur’ān and early Islam has neglected the enigmatic earliest surahs. Advocating a more evolutionary analytical method, this book argues that the basal surahs are logical, clear, and intelligible compositions. The analysis systematically elucidates the apocalyptic context of the Qur’ān’s most archaic layers. Decisive new explanations are given for classic problems such as what the surah of the elephant means, why an anonymous man is said to frown and turn away from a blind man, why the prophet is summoned as one who wraps or cloaks himself, and what the surah of the qadr refers to.

Grounded in contemporary context, the analysis avoids reducing these innovative recitations to Islamic, Jewish, or Christian models. By capitalizing on recent advances in fields such as Arabian epigraphy, historical linguistics, Manichaean studies, and Sasanian history, a very different picture of the early quranic milieu emerges. This picture challenges prevailing critical and traditional models alike. Against the view that quranic revelation was a protracted process, the analysis suggests a more compressed timeframe, in which Mecca played relatively little role. The analysis further demonstrates that the earliest surahs were already intimately connected to the progression of the era’s cataclysmic Byzantine-Sasanian war. All scholars interested in the Qur’ān, early Islam, late antique history, and the apocalyptic genre will be interested in the book’s dynamic new approach to resolving intractable problems in these areas.

 

Contents

Chapter 1: Maccabees Not Mecca: The Biblical Subtext and the ApocalypticContext of Sūrat al-Fīl (Q 105)

Chapter 2: Al-ṣamad of Sūrat Al-Iḫlāṣ (Q 112)

Chapter 3: On the Genealogy of the RasŪl Function: From Eschatological Descent of the Astral Messengerto the Devotional Ascent of the Earthly Messenger

Chapter 4: Sūrat Al-Qadr (Q 97): Celebrating the Celestial Savior’s Descent and Refuting Christian Communal Ritual

Chapter 5: Opening and Pouring-Out the Warner: Sūrat al-Šarḥ (Q 94) and the Construction ofQuranic Prophetology

Chapter 6: A Servant Wrapped in Glory: The Counter-Baptism of Sūrat al-Muddattir and Sūrat al-Muzzammil (Q 73 and 74)

Postface—Chronology and Geography

Works Cited

Index

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OpenEdition vous propose de citer ce billet de la manière suivante :
Hassan Bouali (6 mai 2018). Parution : Daniel Beck, “Evolution of the Early Qur’ān: From Anonymous Apocalypse to Charismatic Prophet”, Peter Lang, 2018. Diwan. Consulté le 16 mars 2025 à l’adresse https://doi.org/10.58079/nr0j


Hassan Bouali

Docteur en histoire médiévale de l'université Paris Nanterre.

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