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Allah : God in the Qur'an / created by Gabriel Said Reynolds.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Yale University Press, 2020Copyright date: ©2020Description: x, 327 pages ; 21 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780300246582
  • 0300246587
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BP134.G6 REY
Contents:
Acknowledgments -- Conventions -- Introduction: God of Mercy and Vengeance -- Part I: Allah and His Book -- 1. The Quran and the Bible -- 2. God and the Prophets -- 3. Heaven and Hell -- Part II: Mercy -- 4. Divine Mercy -- 5. Allah and the Fate of Sinners -- 6. Allah and the Fate of Unbelievers -- Part III: Vengeance -- 7. Divine Wrath -- 8. The Avenger -- Part IV: A Personal God -- 9. God of the Bible and the Quran -- 10. Rereading the Quran -- Epilogue: The Quran on Peaceful Coexistence -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index of Quran Passages -- Index of Bible Passages -- General Index.
Summary: The central figure of the Quran is not Muhammad but Allah. The Quran, Islams sacred scripture, is marked above all by its call to worship Allah, and Allah alone. Yet who is the God of the Quran? What distinguishes the quranic presentation of God from that of the Bible? In this illuminating study, Gabriel Said Reynolds depicts a god of both mercy and vengeance, one who transcends simple classification. He is personal and mysterious; no limits can be placed on his mercy. Remarkably, the Quran is open to Gods salvation of both sinners and unbelievers. At the same time, Allah can lead humans astray, so all are called to a disposition of piety and fear. Allah, in other words, is a dynamic and personal God. This eye-opening book provides a unique portrait of the God of the Quran.--
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Holdings
Item type Current library Call number Copy number Status Date due Barcode
Book Book Main Library Open Shelf BP134.96 REY (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 160462 Available BK147929
Book Book Zvishavane Library Open Shelf BP134.G6 REY (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 160463 Available BK147936
Book Book Zvishavane Library Open Shelf BP134.G6 REY (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 160461 Available BK147838

Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

Acknowledgments -- Conventions -- Introduction: God of Mercy and Vengeance -- Part I: Allah and His Book -- 1. The Quran and the Bible -- 2. God and the Prophets -- 3. Heaven and Hell -- Part II: Mercy -- 4. Divine Mercy -- 5. Allah and the Fate of Sinners -- 6. Allah and the Fate of Unbelievers -- Part III: Vengeance -- 7. Divine Wrath -- 8. The Avenger -- Part IV: A Personal God -- 9. God of the Bible and the Quran -- 10. Rereading the Quran -- Epilogue: The Quran on Peaceful Coexistence -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index of Quran Passages -- Index of Bible Passages -- General Index.

The central figure of the Quran is not Muhammad but Allah. The Quran, Islams sacred scripture, is marked above all by its call to worship Allah, and Allah alone. Yet who is the God of the Quran? What distinguishes the quranic presentation of God from that of the Bible? In this illuminating study, Gabriel Said Reynolds depicts a god of both mercy and vengeance, one who transcends simple classification. He is personal and mysterious; no limits can be placed on his mercy. Remarkably, the Quran is open to Gods salvation of both sinners and unbelievers. At the same time, Allah can lead humans astray, so all are called to a disposition of piety and fear. Allah, in other words, is a dynamic and personal God. This eye-opening book provides a unique portrait of the God of the Quran.--

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