Divine Word and Prophetic Word in Early Islam : a Reconsideration of the Sources, with Special Reference to the Divine Saying or Hadith Qudsi.

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Main Author: Graham, William A.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Berlin : De Gruyter, 1977.
Series:Religion and Society.
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Table of Contents:
  • PREFACE; Contents; TRANSLITERATION; ABBREVIATIONS; INTRODUCTION; PART ONE: REVELATION IN EARLY ISLAM; 1. The Early Muslim Understanding of the Prophetic-Revelatory Event; A. The Unity of the Prophetic-Revelatory Event as the Basis of Muslim Traditionalism; B. The Unity of Prophetic Word and Divine Word as Channels of Authority; Notes; 2. Concepts of Revelation in Early Islam; A. The Early Muslim Understanding of Qur'ânic Revelation; B. The Early Muslim Understanding of 'Extra-Qur'ânic' Revelation; Notes; PART TWO: THE DIVINE SAYING; 3. The Divine Saying as Problem.
  • A. The Divine Saying in Western ScholarshipB. The Divine Saying in Muslim Scholarship; C. The Divine Saying in Muslim Piety; Notes; 4. The Divine Saying in Early Islam; A. Early Sources of the Divine Saying; B. Forms of the Early Divine Saying; C. The Material of the Early Divine Saying; D. Themes of the Early Divine Saying; Notes; 5. Conclusion: The Divine Saying as Divine Word and Prophetic Word; PART THREE: THE EARLY DIVINE SAYING: TEXTS, TRANSLATIONS, AND SOURCES; Introduction to Part III; Texts, Translations, and Sources; Notes; APPENDICES; A. Muslim Collections of Divine Sayings.
  • B. Isnâds to the Divine Sayings in Part IIIC. Index to the Divine Sayings in Part III; BIBLIOGRAPHY; INDEX.