The Koran: A Very Short Introduction

The Koran: A Very Short Introduction

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Philosophy
Format Paperback
Pages 176
Language English
Published Jun 15, 2000
Publisher Oxford University Press
Edition First Edition
ISBN-10 0192853449
ISBN-13 9780192853448
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In this concise exploration of the Koran, Michael Cook delves into its profound significance as a spiritual and cultural cornerstone for millions around the globe. He examines how the text not only serves as a guide for individual conduct but also embodies the historical and sociopolitical contexts that have shaped its interpretation over centuries. This analysis reveals the intricate tapestry of meanings woven into the Koran, reflecting the diverse ways in which it has influenced Islamic thought and practice.

Cook’s commentary emphasizes the resilience of the Koran as a unifying force within the Islamic faith, illustrating how it has provided continuity amidst change and upheaval. The work highlights the various interpretations and schools of thought that have emerged, showcasing the dynamism of its influence across different cultures and eras. Readers are invited to appreciate the Koran not just as a scripture, but as a living document that evolves with its followers.

Overall, this introduction serves as a thoughtful gateway into understanding the Koran’s enduring legacy, encouraging a deeper engagement with the text and its implications in today's world. Cook’s insightful analysis sheds light on the Koran’s role in shaping not only personal beliefs but also community identities, making it a significant study for anyone interested in the intersection of religion and culture.

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