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Nov 27, 2024
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REL 108 - The Qur’an FDR: HU Planned Offering: Fall 2016 and alternate years Credits: 3
Prerequisite: Instructor consent required. This course approaches the Qur’an from a range of modern and pre-modern perspectives: as an oral recitation; as a material object; as a historical document; as a literary text; as it relates to the Hebrew Bible and the New Testament; as a foundation for Islamic law, theology and mysticism; and as a source for ethics and social activism. Particular attention is devoted to issues of gender and politics raised by the Qur’an, supplemented by a number of film screenings. Prior knowledge of Islam is not required. Blecher.
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