今叔利

今叔利 is pleased to announce the publication ofTafsir and Islamic Intellectual History: Exploring the Boundaries of a Genre, edited byAndreas G旦rke油温稼糸油Johanna Pink. This volume presents analyses of 河顎姻a稼ic exegesis as carried out across various milieus, the fifteen chapters coalescing around a central theme of understanding the genre oftafsirwithin the context of wider Muslim scholarship.

The chapters in this volume exploretafsirfrom its formative stage to contemporary times, taking in diverse geographical regions such as Iran, Yemen, Turkey and West Africa, and examining media often overlooked, such as oral and lay exegesis. In doing so, they provide new perspectives on how the boundaries of thetafsirgenre may be demarcated, transformed and permeated. The volume thus makes an argument for and provides analytical tools to deal with the necessity of understandingtafsirwithin its wider environment.

Tafsir and Islamic Intellectual History illustrates ways in which exegetes who were often also experts in other areas such as hadith, law or theology bring their learning in one field to bear on another, and in what ways they distinguish between materials of relevance to the task at hand. Other chapters ask how political and theological agendas influence works oftafsir. Yet, these also show that assumptions on this point cannot be made; while political or theological background may shape atafsirwork to a great or lesser extent, a range of contexts needs to be taken into account for a closer and more nuanced understanding.

The volume contains chapters by leading scholars as well as young researchers in the field of 河顎姻a稼ic exegesis: Abdessamad Belhaj, Andrea Brigaglia, Catherine Bronson, Claude Gilliot, Kathrin Eith, Andreas G旦rke, Nejmeddine Khalfallah, Kathrin Klausing, Johanna Pink, Andrew Rippin, Ignacio S叩nchez, Rebecca Sauer, Nicolai Sinai, Roberto Tottoli and Neguin Yavari. Providing wide-ranging insights and an analytical framework for approachingtafsir, the volumeTafsir and Islamic Intellectual Historywill greatly benefit advanced students and scholars in the fields oftafsirstudies specifically and 河顎姻a稼ic studies, Islamic Intellectual History and religious scholars more generally.

Commenting on this volume, Dr Walid Saleh, Distinguished Professor for Islamic Studies, University of Toronto, said:

This edited volume promises to become a reference work the moment it is published. The scope of the collection is simply outstanding and the selection of articles covers essential aspects oftafsirthat are usually neglected . . . The scholarship is of the highest standard, and the breadth is unprecedented in publications of its kind.

Another scholar, Dr Brannon Wheeler, Professor of History, United States Naval Academy, remarked:

This research is not available elsewhere and provides insights into areas of河顎姻a稼commentary that are integral to Islamic Studies and to the continued research into the河顎姻a稼. The contributions are strong, of relevance to the field, and provide intellectually stimulating arguments.