Prophecy of women in the holy Qur'Än with a special focus on Ibn Ḥazm's theory
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Dissertation on Qur'anic exegesis concerning the prophecy of women; religious studies.
The dissertation analyzes Qur'anic interpretations of women's prophecy rather than research itself.
Religious studies dissertation on prophecy of women in the Qur'an; theology, not research practice.
Abstract
This dissertation offers an analysis of the exegetical treatment of the Qur'anic evidence for the prophecy of women. Specifically, it tries to answer contentious questions whether or not there were women prophets according to the Qur'an, and whether or not women were regarded as eligible for this office. Scholars are sharply divided in their opinions on these issues, and the majority rejects both possibilities. This study will show that even though their conclusions happen to coincide with that of the Qur'an, their arguments lack genuine Qur'anic support.
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- Venue
- Library and Archives Canada (Government of Canada)
- Topic
- Quantum Computing Algorithms and Architecture
- Field
- Computer Science
- Canadian institutions
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- Funders
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- Keywords
- Focus (optics)IslamArgument (complex analysis)Feminism
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