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The Koran For Dummies


The Koran For Dummies


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von: Sohaib Sultan

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Verlag: Wiley
Format: EPUB
Veröffentl.: 04.03.2011
ISBN/EAN: 9781118053980
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 384

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With the current turmoil in the Middle East, there is a growing interest about Islam—the world’s second largest religion and one of the fastest growing—and its holy book, the Koran (or Qur’an). Now, with this easy-to-follow, plain-English guide, you can explore the history, structure, and basic tenets of Islam’s sacred scripture. <p><i>The Koran For Dummies</i> is for non-Muslims interested in the Koran as well as Muslims looking to deepen their understanding. Islamic scholar Sohaib Sultan provides a clear road map, revealing:</p> <ul> <li>The meaning of Koran and its basic message</li> <li>The Koran’s place in history and in Islamic spiritual life</li> <li>Explanations of its language, structure, and narrative style</li> <li>How to live by the Koran’s teachings</li> <li>The Koran’s role in key global issues, such as Jihad vs. terrorism</li> <li>Different interpretations of the Koran</li> </ul> <p>No other book provides such a straightforward look at what the Koran says, how it says it, and how believers live according to its guidance. From how the Koran was received by Mohammed and how it was compiled to how it’s interpreted by Islam’s two main branches, you’ll see how to put the Islamic faith in perspective.</p> <p>Plus, you’ll discover:</p> <ul> <li>What the Koran really says about women and civil law</li> <li>How Islam relates to Judaism and Christianity</li> <li>The Koran’s view of God, prophets, mankind, and the self</li> <li>How its teachings are lived and recited every day by devout Muslims</li> <li>Common misconceptions of the Koran</li> <li>How to raise a family the Koranic way</li> </ul> <p>Complete with lists of important passages, Koranic terminology, famous quotes, and further reading resources, <i>The Koran For Dummies</i> makes it easy and enjoyable for you to grasp the teachings and significance of Islam's holy book.</p>
<p>Introduction 1</p> <p>About This Book 1</p> <p>Conventions Used in This Book 2</p> <p>Foolish Assumptions 3</p> <p>How This Book Is Organized 4</p> <p>Part I: Revealing the Word of God: The Book 4</p> <p>Part II: Searching for the Soul of the Koran 4</p> <p>Part III: Seeing the Koranic Worldview 4</p> <p>Part IV: Living the Koran 5</p> <p>Part V: Relating the Koran to the World 5</p> <p>Part VI: The Part of Tens 5</p> <p>Icons Used in This Book 5</p> <p>Where to Go from Here 6</p> <p><b>Part I: Revealing the Word of God: The Book 7</b></p> <p><b>Chapter 1: Getting to Know the Koran 9</b></p> <p>Receiving Revelation Straight from the Source 9</p> <p>Guiding the Way: Prophet Muhammad 10</p> <p>Discovering the Basic Messages of the Koran 11</p> <p>The unity of God 11</p> <p>Worship and service to God 11</p> <p>Prophets to teach and guide 11</p> <p>Completion of past revelations 12</p> <p>Guidance to a spiritual path 12</p> <p>Movement for social change 12</p> <p>Accountability of deeds 13</p> <p>Naming the Revelation 13</p> <p>The Guidance 13</p> <p>The Criterion 14</p> <p>The Proof 14</p> <p>The Reminder 15</p> <p>The Healing 16</p> <p>Hearing the Words: The Audience of the Koran 16</p> <p>Knowing the Essentials about Islam and Muslims 17</p> <p>The Six Pillars of Belief 17</p> <p>The Five Pillars of Islam 18</p> <p>Muslims: The followers of Islam 19</p> <p><b>Chapter 2: From Revelation to Written Book 21</b></p> <p>Revealing the Koran to Muhammad 21</p> <p>The beginning of revelation 22</p> <p>The stages of revelation 24</p> <p>The Meccan and Medinan periods 24</p> <p>Transmitting revelation to the community 26</p> <p>Collecting the Koran as a Book 27</p> <p>Conforming the Koran’s dialects 28</p> <p>The Koran in modern-day print 29</p> <p>Memorizing Miracles: Preserving the Koran throughout History 31</p> <p>Experiencing the Koran as Divine Art 32</p> <p>Recitation 32</p> <p>Calligraphy 35</p> <p><b>Chapter 3: Mapping Out the Structure of the Book 37</b></p> <p>Discerning the Structure of the Koran 37</p> <p>Ayat 37</p> <p>Surahs 38</p> <p>Juz’ 39</p> <p>Discovering Surah Names and Themes 40</p> <p>Finding Your Way through the Moral Narrative 46</p> <p>Through divine signs 47</p> <p>Through laws 47</p> <p>Through stories of the past 48</p> <p>Simplifying the Moral Narrative of Shorter Surahs 52</p> <p><b>Chapter 4: Discovering the Language of the Koran 53</b></p> <p>Arabic: Plain, Clear, and Eloquent 53</p> <p>Digging down to the roots 54</p> <p>Reading translations of the Koran 56</p> <p>Literary Style in the Sacred Scripture 57</p> <p>Key literary elements of the Koran 58</p> <p>Clear and figurative passages 60</p> <p>Hearing the Voice of the Koran 62</p> <p><b>Chapter 5: Relating the Koran to Abrahamic Revelations 65</b></p> <p>Previous Revelations: Between Sacred and Corrupted 65</p> <p>Linking the Three Faiths: Common Experiences in the Scriptures 66</p> <p>Uniting faiths with belief in One God 67</p> <p>Bridging the gap between divine laws 67</p> <p>Sharing the legacy of prophetic stories 69</p> <p>Contrasting the Koran with Judeo-Christian Scriptures 70</p> <p>Finding a worldview of history in the Scriptures 70</p> <p>Reforming laws 72</p> <p>Reforming religious rituals 72</p> <p>Extending God’s covenant to all peoples 73</p> <p>Giving a new angle on prophetic stories 73</p> <p>Checking the prophetic pulse of Muhammad in the lBiblical Scripture 75</p> <p>Differing on Mary and the message of Jesus 76</p> <p><b>Part II: Searching for the Soul of the Koran 79</b></p> <p><b>Chapter 6: Interpreting the Koran 81</b></p> <p>Coming to Know the Guidance 81</p> <p>Having room for interpretation 82</p> <p>Knowing the key terms of Koranic interpretation 82</p> <p>Finding the Tasfir that fits 84</p> <p>Drawing out Interpretations 85</p> <p>Looking at clear and ambiguous passages 85</p> <p>Interpreting outer meanings 86</p> <p>Interpreting inner meanings 88</p> <p>Examining general and specific passages 88</p> <p>Keeping circumstances behind revelation in mind 90</p> <p>Abrogating passages 90</p> <p><b>Chapter 7: Understanding Interpretations of the Koran Today 93</b></p> <p>Getting to Know Famous Commentators of the Koran 93</p> <p>Among the companions 94</p> <p>In successive generations 95</p> <p>Classic works of Koranic interpretation 96</p> <p>Influential Movements of the Twentieth Century 98</p> <p>Mawdudi: Framework for a movement 99</p> <p>Qutub: The controversial revolutionary 101</p> <p>Muhammad Rida: The influential reformer 103</p> <p>Muhammad al-Ghazali: Thematic Tafsir 103</p> <p>Another School of Thought: The Shi’ites 104</p> <p>Ali 104</p> <p>Two famous Shi’ite Koranic interpreters 105</p> <p><b>Part III: Seeing the Koranic Worldview 107</b></p> <p><b>Chapter 8: Meeting God, Prophets, and Mankind 109</b></p> <p>Conceptualizing God 109</p> <p>“A” is for “Allah” 109</p> <p>Exploring the concept of God 110</p> <p>Experiencing God through divine attributes 113</p> <p>Knowing God 117</p> <p>Prophets of God: Preaching a Divine Message 119</p> <p>Prophets and messengers 119</p> <p>Abraham: Beloved Friend of God and Father of Faith 120</p> <p>Moses: The Liberator 122</p> <p>Jesus: The Spirit of God 125</p> <p>The Status and Nature of Man 128</p> <p>Human nature through Adam 129</p> <p>The purpose of human life 131</p> <p><b>Chapter 9: Divining Nature, the Universe, and the Unseen</b> <b>133</b></p> <p>The Divine Ways of Nature 133</p> <p>Patterns of creation 134</p> <p>God’s creations in the skies 134</p> <p>Earthly creations 136</p> <p>Inheriting the Earth: The Role of Mankind in Nature 139</p> <p>The Unseen World: Angels versus Satan 140</p> <p>The angels: Pure creations of God 141</p> <p>Satan: An avowed enemy 142</p> <p>Accounting for the Soul 143</p> <p>The Day of Judgment 143</p> <p>The eternal bliss of heaven 144</p> <p>Hell: Torment of the fire 145</p> <p>God’s Mercy, God’s Wrath: Reconciling the two 145</p> <p><b>Chapter 10: Taking the Koranic View of Other Faith Traditions 147</b></p> <p>Islam: One Religion under God 147</p> <p>A brotherhood of Muslims 148</p> <p>Limits to an inclusive theology 149</p> <p>Honoring Freedom of Choice and Respecting Diversity 151</p> <p>Protecting freedom of choice 152</p> <p>Embracing diversity as the Will of God 152</p> <p>Examining Some Controversial Passages on Interfaith Relations 153</p> <p>Fighting against “unbelievers” 154</p> <p>Forbidding “friendship” with People of the Book 156</p> <p><b>Part IV: Living the Koran 157</b></p> <p><b>Chapter 11: Following in the Footsteps of Muhammad 159</b></p> <p>The Scripture Speaks about Muhammad 159</p> <p>Servant of God and mortal man 160</p> <p>Muhammad’s divine mission 160</p> <p>Muhammad as the best example for humanity 161</p> <p>Muhammad’s mercy for humanity 161</p> <p>Muhammad as a seal of the prophets 162</p> <p>Doing as God and His Messenger Do 163</p> <p>Looking at Some Key Prophetic Sayings 165</p> <p>Muhammad speaks about God 165</p> <p>Muhammad speaks about virtue 166</p> <p><b>Chapter 12: Putting Meaning into Ritual 169</b></p> <p>Declaring Faith: More than Just Words 170</p> <p>Conversing with the Divine: Prayer 170</p> <p>Understanding the purpose of prayer 171</p> <p>Approaching prayer: Purity of mind and body 172</p> <p>Let the prayer begin! 175</p> <p>Raising the Soul over the Ego: Fasting 180</p> <p>Remembering and thanking God 180</p> <p>Enjoying the communal aspects of fasting 182</p> <p>Purifying Wealth, Uplifting the Needy: Almsgiving 183</p> <p>Opening your wallet and improving the world 183</p> <p>Receiving alms 184</p> <p>Journeying to the House of God: Pilgrimage 186</p> <p>Following the path of Abraham 186</p> <p>Journeying through the pilgrimage 186</p> <p><b>Chapter 13: Understanding the Koranic View of Self 191</b></p> <p>Connecting the Three Dots of Self Awareness 191</p> <p>The wild horse and the rider 192</p> <p>The three states of self 193</p> <p>The Seven Gates to the Heart 194</p> <p>The ears and tongue 194</p> <p>The eyes 195</p> <p>The hands and legs 196</p> <p>The stomach 197</p> <p>The sexual organs 197</p> <p>Blessed Is the Baby’s Soul, a Soul without Sin 198</p> <p>The Soul’s Journey: From Pre-Birth to the Hereafter 199</p> <p>Pre-worldly existence 199</p> <p>Earthly life 199</p> <p>The grave 200</p> <p>The Day of Judgment 200</p> <p>The final abode 201</p> <p>The Muslim Self: A State of Being 201</p> <p>The Kafir: A Faithless Self 202</p> <p><b>Chapter 14: Achieving Koranic Ethics and Morality 203</b></p> <p>Discovering Ethical Principles in the Koran 203</p> <p>Preserving religion 203</p> <p>Preserving life 204</p> <p>Preserving lineage 205</p> <p>Preserving property 206</p> <p>Preserving honor 206</p> <p>Leading the Life of Good Virtue and Character 207</p> <p>Discouraged behaviors 207</p> <p>Encouraged behaviors 210</p> <p>Purifying the Heart 212</p> <p>Remembering the Divine: Dhikr 212</p> <p>Following God’s laws 213</p> <p>Keeping company with pious people 214</p> <p>Controlling passion and struggling for good 214</p> <p><b>Chapter 15: Raising a Family the Koranic Way 215</b></p> <p>Healthy Family Equals Healthy Society 215</p> <p>Looking for a Spouse: Let the Search Begin 216</p> <p>Looking beyond the surface 216</p> <p>Making sure the marriage is legal 217</p> <p>Giving equal time: Polygamy for men 218</p> <p>Celebrating Marriage as the Basis of Family 219</p> <p>Practically speaking: Basic functions within a marriage 220</p> <p>Intimacy: Both spiritual and physical 222</p> <p>Preserving modesty through Scriptural teaching 223</p> <p>Bringing Up Children 224</p> <p>Treating parents well: The best act of piety 225</p> <p>Raising children with wisdom 226</p> <p>Parental responsibilities to their children 227</p> <p>A Matter of Inheritance: Who Gets What 228</p> <p>Tackling Divorce in the Koran 229</p> <p><b>Part V: Relating the Koran to the World 231</b></p> <p><b>Chapter 16: Connecting the Koran to Society 233</b></p> <p>Divining a Community of the Middle Path 233</p> <p>Having a balanced approach to the Divine 234</p> <p>Balancing the worldly and the spiritual in society 234</p> <p>Managing justice and mercy in society 235</p> <p>Avoiding extremes in religious practice and manners 236</p> <p>Witnessing the Truth 237</p> <p>Enjoining Good and Forbidding Evil 238</p> <p>Uniting a Community with the Rope of God 240</p> <p>Equality of mankind before God 240</p> <p>The brotherhood of man 241</p> <p>Leadership and Citizenship in the Koran 243</p> <p>Forming a political identity 244</p> <p>Governing by the Book 245</p> <p>Living up to citizenship 246</p> <p>Receiving the rights of citizenship 247</p> <p>Non-Muslims living in Muslim lands 249</p> <p>Jihad: Struggling in the Path of God 252</p> <p>Struggling against evil 252</p> <p>Jihad as armed struggle 253</p> <p><b>Chapter 17: Purifying Society through Islamic Law 255</b></p> <p>Defining Shariah 256</p> <p>Extracting and Interpreting Sacred Law 257</p> <p>Searching for Rulings and Principals 258</p> <p>In the Koran 258</p> <p>In the prophetic tradition 261</p> <p>In the consensus of the scholars 263</p> <p>In juristic analogy 264</p> <p>Exploring the Contents of the Sacred Law 264</p> <p>Understanding the Islamic Penal Code 265</p> <p>Punishing murder 266</p> <p>Punishing the spreading of violence 267</p> <p>Punishing theft 268</p> <p>Preventing unlawful sexual relations 269</p> <p>Looking at the Four Schools of Law 270</p> <p>The Hanafi School of Law 270</p> <p>The Maliki School of Law 271</p> <p>The Shafi’i School of Law 271</p> <p>The Hanbali School 272</p> <p><b>Chapter 18: Struggling for God: Jihad 273</b></p> <p>Finding the Spirit of Jihad 274</p> <p>Defending life and religion 274</p> <p>Defending human rights and freedom of worship 275</p> <p>Dispelling the myths behind passage 9:5 276</p> <p>Connecting Qital with Islamic Law 279</p> <p>Understanding Martyrdom 279</p> <p>Looking at Jihad in today’s World 280</p> <p><b>Chapter 19: Discussing Women in the Koran 283</b></p> <p>Finding Equality in the Scripture 284</p> <p>Eve: A model for gender equality 284</p> <p>The Virgin Mary: A divinely inspired woman 286</p> <p>Other famous and infamous women in the Koran 288</p> <p>Discerning Women’s Rights in Divine Law 290</p> <p>Right to inheritance 291</p> <p>Right to own property, manage business, and control wealth 291</p> <p>Right to work and equal pay 292</p> <p>Right to education 292</p> <p>Right to social and political participation 293</p> <p>Rights of marriage 293</p> <p>Right to initiate divorce 293</p> <p>Right to bear witness to business transactions 294</p> <p><b>Chapter 20: The Koran and Modernity 295</b></p> <p>Differentiating between Modernity and Modern Culture 295</p> <p>Promoting Social Progress 296</p> <p>Focusing on Issues of Modernity 297</p> <p>Science 298</p> <p>The arts 298</p> <p>Human rights 299</p> <p>Economics and free trade 300</p> <p>Morality and secularism 301</p> <p>Imagining an Islamic Democracy 302</p> <p>Debating the rule of law between citizenry and God 303</p> <p>Expressing the will of the people through elections 305</p> <p>Holding public officials responsible 305</p> <p>Liberty and Koranic ideals 306</p> <p>Social equality and Islamic law 307</p> <p><b>Part VI: The Part of Tens 309</b></p> <p><b>Chapter 21: Ten Misconceptions about the Koran 311</b></p> <p>Misconception #1: Muhammad Wrote the Koran 311</p> <p>Misconception #2: The Koran Is Incoherent and Unorganized 312</p> <p>Misconception #3: The Koran Is Void of Reason 313</p> <p>Misconception #4: The Koran Espouses Polytheism 314</p> <p>Misconception #5: The Koran Says That God Belongs to One People 315</p> <p>Misconception #6: God Is Wrathful and Unloving in the Koran 316</p> <p>Misconception #7: The Koran Preaches Fatalism 316</p> <p>Misconception #8: Jihad Means “Holy War” 317</p> <p>Misconception #9: The Koran Discourages Interfaith Dialogue and Cooperation 318</p> <p>Misconception #10: The Scripture Values Men More than Women 319</p> <p><b>Chapter 22: Ten Ways to Dig Deeper into the Koran 321</b></p> <p>Comparing “Translations” 321</p> <p>Listening to the Koran 323</p> <p>Looking at Different Interpretations 324</p> <p>Reading Books 325</p> <p>Studying Arabic 326</p> <p>Studying the Koran 326</p> <p>Surfing Web Sites 327</p> <p>Taking Classes 328</p> <p>Talking to Muslims 328</p> <p>Visiting Your Local Mosque 329</p> <p>Appendix A: Glossary of Koranic Terms 331</p> <p>Appendix B: Finding Prophets in the Koran 339</p> <p>Index 341</p>
“…I was quickly humbled by this guide, which showed me how much I had misunderstood.  I would recommend this to anyone interested in Islam…”  (<i>Catholic Herald</i>, 26 November 2004) <p>The Qur'an's overall context of hostility to those who disbelieve in Mohammed's prophecy is downplayed in one forthcoming book, <i>The Koran for Dummies</i> by Sohaid Sultan. Under the heading "Discovering the Basic Messages of the Koran," Sultan lists as Mohammed's basic themes "The unity of God," "Worship and service to God," "Prophets to teach and guide," "Completion of past revelations," "Guidance to a spiritual path," "Movement for social change," "Accountability of deeds." All of which sounds pretty harmless—nothing about making war on unbelievers. (<i>Publishers Weekly</i>, May 10, 2004)</p> <p>"...provides an introduction to Islam's holy book." (<i>Publishers Weekly</i>, February 9, 2004)</p>
<p><b>Sohaib Sultan</b> is a freelance journalist and student of the Islamic tradition who has studied the Koran and Islam extensively with Islamic scholars in the United States and Saudi Arabia.
<p><b>See what the Koran says about women, family, and law</b> <p><b>Grasp the wisdom and power of Islam's sacred Scripture</b> <p>Want to understand the Koran? This straightforward guide explains what the Koran says, how it says it, and how believers live according to its guidance. From how the Koran was revealed to Mohammad to how the Book relates to today's world, you'll see how to put the Islamic faith in perspective. <p><b>THE DUMMIES WAY<SUP>®</SUP></b> <P>Explanations in plain English <br/> "Get in, get out" information <br/> Icons and other navigational aids<br/> Tear-out cheat sheet<br/> Top ten lists<br/> A dash of humor and fun <p><b>Discover:</b> <p>How Islam relates to other faiths<br/> What the Koran says about God, prophets, humankind, and the self<br/> The Koran's teachings on morality<br/> Common misconceptions about the Koran <p><b>Get smart!<br/> @www.dummies.com</b> <ul> <li>Find listings of all our books</li> <li>Choose from many different subject categories</li> <li>Sign up for eTips at <b>etips.dummies.com</b></li> </ul>

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