Über die Betrachtung des Qur'ān als historische Quelle für das Leben Muḥammads. Teil 1: Islamische Exegese und historischer Kontext des Qur'ān (Q 107: 4). (original in arabic: Waylun lilmusallīn (Q 107: 4): Fī ʿaddi al-Qurʾān maṣdar tārīkhi li-kitābat al-sīra al-nabawiyya) [“Woe unto those who are praying (Q 107: 4): On considering the Qur’ān a historical source for the life of Muḥammad. Part 1: Islamic exegesis and Historical Context of the Qur’ān”]

Yahyaoui, Yassine

Research article (journal) | Peer reviewed

Abstract

This study explores the evolution of the interpretation of Q 107: 4 from the late Antique Qur’ānic exegesis to the medieval exegesis. The importance to refer to the passage is twofold. First: The consensus of commentators to place Q 107 in the Meccan context, except for Q 107: 4-7, which is placed in the Medinan context; Second, the interpretation of this passage set an example for the rupture of Qur’ānic exegesis with the historical context of the Qur’ān, which also leads to a rupture with the historical context of the Prophet’s biography. While the debate in Qur’ānic studies and early Islamic history continues as to the extent to which the Qur’an can be considered a source of the Prophet’s biography, this study argues that writing the Prophet’s biography based on the Qur’ān as a historical source is possible from a historical point of view.

Details about the publication

JournalMünster journal for Islamic and philosophical studies (M.J.I.Ph.S.)
Volume2
Issue2
Page range89-113
StatusPublished
Release year2023 (01/08/2023)
Language in which the publication is writtenArabic
DOI10.17879/mjiphs-2023-5020
Link to the full texthttps://www.uni-muenster.de/Ejournals/index.php/mfiphs/article/view/5020
KeywordsProphetic biography; The historical context of the Qur’ān; Qur’ānic exegesis; The rupture

Authors from the University of Münster

Yahyaoui, Yassine
Center for Islamic Theology (ZIT)