Muslim InstitutionsRoutledge, 13 de mai. de 2013 - 224 páginas Originally published in 1967, this Companion is designed to help readers of the Qur’an by giving them necessary background information. An account is given of ideas peculiar to the Qur’an, and the main variant interpretations are noted. A full index of Qur’anic proper names and an index of words commented on has been provided. Based on A J Arberry’s translation, this Companion can be used with other translations, or indeed with the original text, since the verses are numbered. |
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III The Movement of Ideas | 29 |
IV The Islamic Dogma | 47 |
V The Sources of Muslim Law | 61 |
VI The Cult | 70 |
VII The Caliphate | 108 |
VIII The Family | 127 |
IX Property | 139 |
X Justice | 148 |
XI Social Life | 159 |
XII Economic Life | 177 |
XIII Intellectual Life | 192 |
XIV Modern Islam | 208 |
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