Description
The Qur窶兮n: Modern Muslim Interpretations offers a lucid guide to how Muslims have read the Qur窶兮n in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. Massimo Campanini explores early approaches to the understanding of the Qur窶兮n, including that of the Salafis and the construction of the Islamic Renaissance Movement, contrasting the development of traditionalist and 窶�scientific窶� interpretations and examining the work of the phenomenologists who followed. This lively book explores the radical ideas of Sayyid Qutb and his followers, a significant part of what is known as political Islamism, and investigates the idea of exegesis as a liberation theology, through the work of Esack and Wadud.
Students taking courses on the interpretation of the Qur窶兮n will find this an invaluable aid to their study, and it is essential reading for all those interested in how Muslims have understood the Qur窶兮n in the contemporary period.
Table of Contents
Introduction: The Qur窶兮n and Praxis 1. Traditional Commentary 2. The Qur窶兮n as Text, Discourse and Structure 3. Radical Exegesis of the Qur窶兮n: Sayyid Qutb 4. The Qur窶兮n and the Hermeneutics of Liberation Appendix: Other Areas of Qur窶兮nic Exegesis



