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Age of Ignorance [Supplement 2016]
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This phrase is a common translation of the Arabic word
jāhiliyya, which is used by Muslims to refer to the historical period in west-central Arabia covering the centuries immediately prior to the mission of Muḥammad, a period characterised by ignorance of the divine truth. To the original audience of the Qurʾān, however, it almost certainly referred primarily to the moral condition of the individuals who, and the society that, opposed the mission of the Prophet (see opposition to Muḥammad…
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Encyclopaedia of the Qurʾān
Date:
2016-11-17
Reciters of the Qurʾān [Supplement 2016]
(4,301 words)
The
reciters of the Qurʾān are those entrusted with the oral recitation of Qurʾānic passages, or of the entire text. The term “reciter” (Ar. sing.
qāriʾ and
muqriʾ) in its basic, most general meaning refers to one who reads or recites. With reference to the reciters of the Qurʾān, the plural
qurrāʾ is used much more commonly than is
muqriʾūn. In a broad sense, the term
qurrāʾ is used in various sources to refer to both professional reciters, namely those who accepted payment for th…
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Encyclopaedia of the Qurʾān
Date:
2016-11-17
Sīra and the Qurʾān [Supplement 2016]
(13,079 words)
Sīra is a branch of Arabic literature that is devoted to the earliest salvation history of Islam and focuses on God’s actions towards and through his prophet Muḥammad, i.e. the revelation of the Qurʾān and the foundation of an Islamic community. The term
sīra can also denote a …
Source:
Encyclopaedia of the Qurʾān
Date:
2016-11-17