Qur'ānic Stories: God, Revelation and the Audience
Explores the use of storytelling and narrative devices in the Qur'anExplores the use of storytelling and narrative devices in the Qur'anDraws on narratology, rhetoric and Qur'anic studies to develop a new methodologyExamines the interaction of the text, audience, characters and narrat...
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Zusammenfassung: | Explores the use of storytelling and narrative devices in the Qur'anExplores the use of storytelling and narrative devices in the Qur'anDraws on narratology, rhetoric and Qur'anic studies to develop a new methodologyExamines the interaction of the text, audience, characters and narratorAnalyses Qur'anic commentary: classical and modern; Sunni, Sufi and Shi'iStudies stories that represent the variety of Qur'anic narrative: Surat Yūsuf; Surat Āl 'Imrān; Surat Maryam; Surat Ṭaha; and Surat al-QaṣaṣLeyla Ozgur Alhassen approaches the Qur'an as a literary, religious and oral text that affects its audience. She looks at how Qur'anic stories function as narrative: how characters and dialogues are portrayed; what themes are repeated; what verbal echoes and conceptual links are present; what structure is established; and what beliefs these narrative choices strengthen. Ozgur Alhassen argues that, in the Qur'an, some narrative features that are otherwise puzzling can be seen as instances in which God, as the narrator, centres himself while putting the audience in its place. In essence, this makes the act of reading an interaction between God and the audience |
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