Module Title: ʿUlūm al-qur an. Module Code: ULMQUR Course Duration: 17 Weeks Teaching Method: 2 units/week Credits: 15. Overview:

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Module Title: ʿUlūm al-qur an Module Code: ULMQUR Course Duration: 17 Weeks Teaching Method: 2 units/week Credits: 15 Overview: This module aims to introduce students to the academic study of the Qur an. It will define and provide a brief historical background of Ulūm al-qur an, together with the definition of its subject matter, its objectives and its benefits. It will trace the history of the Qur an from revelation, compilation, and early texts and manuscripts of the Qur an. Moreover, this module will acquaint students with classical texts written on Ulūm al-qur an and provide a detailed and extensive study of its major discussions, debates, and themes. In the second year, students will have a separate module on Tafsīr methodology (Qur anic hermeneutics) and its critique. In the third year, students will have several in-depth seminars examining the compilation of the Qur an and Orientalism. Syllabus: The following are the subjects that are discussed in this module: Subject matter, definition and relevance of Ulūm al-qur an History and development of Ulūm al-qur an The miraculous nature of the Qur an and its status for the Muslim community and individual The text of the Qur an and its division: The first and the last verses (āyāt) to be revealed The first and the last chapters (Sūra pl. Suwar) The present arrangement of the verses of the Qur an Classifications of chapters Divisions of the text of the Qur an and their significance The language of the Qur an and words from foreign languages Example of the verses of prostration The Unconnected letters (al-ḥurūf al-muqaṭṭaʿāt) Tajwīd Intermission in revelation Classification of verses, namely: Makkī and Madanī verses The definite (muḥkam) and indefinite (mutashābih) verses Abrogation (naskh): nāsikh and mansūkh Jurisprudential categories: amr, nahy, mafhūm, āmm/khāṣṣ, muṭlaq/muqayyad, mujmal/mubayyan Compilation of the Qur an: tawātur, qirā āt, and brief treatment of Orientalist research Revelation (waḥy):

Waḥy as mentioned in the Qur an Waḥy and the Prophets (the different types of waḥy and the divisions/degrees of Prophethood) The difference between waḥy (revelation) and ilhām (inspiration) Occasions of revelation (asbāb al-nuzūl): The difference between sabab al-nuzūl and sha n al-nuzūl The importance of knowing the occasion of revelation of a verse Implications of asbāb al-nuzūl: Meaning and interpretation Essential and accidental division of Qur anic teachings Eternality of the Qur anic verses Tafsīr and ta wīl: etymology, modes, typology, major scholars and their works Learning outcomes: On completion of this module, the successful student will be able to: - Discuss the development and compilation of the Qur an critically - Have knowledge of the main disciplines of Qur anic studies - Discuss the aims mentioned above - Analyse the structure and stylistic features of parts of the Qur anic text - Understand the difference between ta wīl and tafsīr - Have a clear understanding of the theological debates pertinent to Ulum al-qur an Assessment Weighting: 50% Exam 50% Assignment Learning Materials: Essential Reading: AMI Pack Arasteh, H. J., (1377 SH), Darsnāmeh-i Ulūm-i Qur an, Qom: Markaz Intishārāt Von Dennffer, A., (2000), Ulum al-qur an, Leicestershire: The Islamic Foundation

Al-Khu i, A. A., (1998), The Prolegomena to the Qur an, (Oxford: Oxford University Press) Maʿrifa, Muḥammad Hādī, (1997), Talkhīṣ al-tamhīd, Qom: Muassasat al-nashr al-islāmī Saeed, A., (2008), The Qurʼan: An Introduction, London: Routledge Further Reading: Ahmad, Syed Barakat, (1984), Introduction to Qur'anic Script, London: Curzon Press Bakhsh, Haji Rahim, (1984), Excellence of the Holy Qur'an,, Faisalabad, Pakistan: Dar-Ul-Ehsan Publications Baljon, J.M.S., (1968), Modern Muslim Koran Interpretation, Leiden, Holland: E.J. Brill Bell, Richard, A. (1991), Commentary on the Qur'an. (2 volumes), Manchester: University of Manchester Bell, R. A., (1997), Introduction to the Qur an, revised by Watt, W M, Islamic Surveys, Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press Berg, H., (2000), The Development of Exegesis in Early Islam: The Authenticity of Muslim Literature from the Formative Period, London: Curzon Press Binark, Ismet & Eren, Halit, (1986), World Bibliography of Translations of the Meanings of the Holy Qur'an, IRCICA, Istanbul, Turkey Burton, John, (1977), The Collection of the Qur'an, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press Cragg, Kenneth, (1971), The Event of the Qur'an, London: George Allen and Unwin Cragg, Kenneth, (1973), The Mind of the Qur'an, London: George Allen & Unwin Flugel, Gustav, (1979), Concordance of the Koran, Karachi: Rahim Brothers Gätje, Helmut, (1976), The Qur'an and its Exegesis, London: Routledge and Kegan Paul Gilchrist, John, (1989), Jam` al-qur'an: The Codification of the Qur'an Text, Jesus to the Muslims, Benoni, South Africa. Haeri, Shaykh Fadhlalla, (1982), Man in Qur'an and the Meaning of Furqan, Texas, USA: Zahra Publications Haleem, G et al, (1993), Approaches to the Qur an, London: Routledge Imam, A. A., (1998), The Variant Readings of the Qur an, (Virginia: International Institute of Islamic Thought)

Izutsu, Toshihiko (1964), God and Man in the Koran, New York: Books for Libraries Press, Jeffery, Arthur, (1975), Materials for the History of the Text of the Qur'an, New York: AMS The Foreign Vocabulary of the Qur'an, 1977 (1938), Al-Biruni, Lahore, Pakistan. The Qur'an as Scripture, 1980 (1952), New York, United States of America: Books for Libraries Kassis, Hanna E., (1983), A Concordance of the Qur'an, Los Angeles, USA: University of California Press Mahmud, Hazrat Mirza Bashir-ud-Din, (1985), Introduction to the Study of the Holy Qur'an, London: The London Mosque Inc. Press McClain, Ernest G., (1981), Meditations Through the Qur'an, York Beach, USA: Nicolas Hays Muhtar-Katircioglu, Mahmud, (1935), The Wisdom of the Qur'an, London: Oxford University Muir, Sir William, (1903), The Coran: Its Composition and Teaching and the Testimony it Bears to the Holy Scriptures, London: Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge Nöldeke, Theodor, 1981 (1909), Geschichte des Qorans, Hildesheim, Germany: Georg Olms Penrice, John, 1979 (1873), A Dictionary and Glossary of the Koran, London: Curzon Press Qadi, Yasir (1999), An Introduction to the Sciences of the Qur an, UK Roberts, Robert, (1925), The Social Laws of the Qorân, London: Williams and Norgate Ltd. Sale, George. Preliminary Discourse to the Koran, London: Frederick Warne & Co. Ltd. (n.d.) Wherry, E.M., 1975 (1986), A Comprehensive Commentary on the Koran. (4 volumes), New York, USA: AMS Press Seale, M.S., (1978), Qur'an and Bible: Studies in Interpretation and Dialogue, London: Croom Helm Ltd. Sell, Canon, (1923), The Historical Development of the Qur'an, London: Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co. Ltd. Shah, Rev. Ahmad, Miftah-ul-Qur'an. (2 volumes), Lahore, Pakistan: The Book House (n.d.) al-sha`rawi, Shaykh Muhammad Mitwalli, The Miracles of the Qur'an, London: Dar al Taqwa Ltd. (n.d.) Siddiqi, Mazheruddin, (1965), The Qur'anic Concept of History, Karachi, Pakistan: Central Institute of Islamic Research

Stanton, H.U. Weitbrecht, 1969 (1919), The Teaching of the Qur'an, New York, USA: Biblo & Tannen as-suyuti, Jalaluddin al-khudairi ash-shafi`i, (1980), Al-Itqan fi `Ulum al-qur'an,, Osnabrück, Germany: Biblio Verlag al-tabari, Abu Jafar Muhammad, (1988), Jami` al-bayan `an Ta`wil al-qur'an (15 volumes), Dar al-fikr, Beirut, Lebanon: Dar al-fikr The Commentary on the Qur'an, (Volume One), Oxford: Oxford University Press (1987) Tabataba`i, `Allamah Sayyid M.H., (1987), The Qur'an in Islam, London: Zahra Publications