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100 _aRippin, Andrew
245 _aThe Qur`an and Its Interpretative Tradition
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505 2 _aREFLECTIONS ON METHOD IN QURDANIC STUDIES The QurDan as literature: perils, pitfalls and prospects British Society for Middle Eastern Studies Bulletin, X (1983) Literary analysis of Qur3an, Tafslr and Sua: the methodologies of John Wansbrough Approaches to Islam in Religious Studies, ed. R. C. Martin. Tucson: University of Arizona Press, 1985 RHMNN and the Hanlf s Islamic Studies presented to Charles J. Adams, ed. WaelB. Hallaq, Donald P. Little. Leiden: E. J. Brill, 1991 Reading the Qur¿an with Richard Bell Journal of the American Oriental Society, CXIH1992) Studying early tafsir texts Der Islam, LXXII (1995) Quranic Studies, part IV: some methodological notes Method and Theory in the Study of `Religion, IX (1997) VARIANTS TO THE TEXT OF THE QURDAN AND THEIR SIGNIFICANCE QurDan 21:95: `A ban is upon any town` Journal of Semitic Studies, XXIV (1979) Qur`an 7.40: "Until the camel passes through the eye of the needle` Arabica, XXVII (1980) QurDan 78/24: A study in Arabic lexicography Journal of Semitic Studies, XXVIII (1983) MUSLIM REFLECTIONS ON THE QURDAN The present status of taf sir studies The Muslim World, LXXII (1982) Interpreting the Bible through the Qur3an Approaches to the Qur an, ed. A.A.M. Shareef and G. Hawting, London, Routledge - School of Oriental and African Studies, 1992 Ibn ¿Abbas`s Al-lughat fl`l-Qur`an Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, XLIV(1981) Ibn ¿Abbas`s Gharib al-Qur an Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, XLVI (1983) Tafsir Ibn cAbbasand criteria for dating early taf sir texts Jerusalem Studies in Arabic and Islam, XIX(1994) al-Zuhri, naskh al-Qur an and the problem of early taf sir texts Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, XL VII (1984) The exegetical genre asbab al-nuzul: a bibliographical and terminological survey 1-15 Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, XLVHK1985) Al-Zarkashi and al-Suyuti on the `occasion of revelation` material. 243-258 Islamic Culture, LK(1985) The function of asbab al-nuzul in Qur3anic exegesis 1-20 Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, LI (1988) Lexicographical texts and the Qur3an 158-174 Approaches to the history of the interpretation of the Qur`an. ed. A. Rippin. Oxford, Oxford University Press, 1988 Epigraphical South Arabian and QurDanic exegesis 155-174 Jerusalem Studies in Arabic and Islam, XIII (1990)
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