Orphan date February 2009 Infobox settlement official name Qur nickname motto image skyline image flag image seal image map map caption pushpin map United Arab Emirates coordinates display inline,title coordinates region AE subdivision type Country subdivision name United Arab Emirates subdivision type1 Emirate subdivision name1 Ras al Khaimah subdivision name2 established title established date established title2 established date2 government type leader title leader name area magnitude area total sq mi area total km2 area land sq mi area land km2 area water sq mi area water km2 area urban sq mi area urban km2 area metro km2 area metro sq mi population as of population footnotes population total population urban population metro population density sq mi population density km2 timezone utc offset timezone DST utc offset DST latd 24 latm 54 lats 41 latNS N longd 56 longm 5 longs 55 longEW E elevation footnotes elevation ft 1318 elevation m 401 website footnotes Qur is a settlement in Ras al Khaimah . Category Populated places in Ras al Khaimah UnitedArabEmirates geo stub ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Infobox mountain name Qur al Rikibi photo photo caption elevation prominence listing location Fujairah , United Arab Emirates range coordinates coord 25 35 N 56 20 E topo type age volcanic arc belt last eruption first ascent easiest route Qur al Rikibi is a mountain in Fujairah . References Gazeteer of the United Arab Emirates . Washington, D.C. Defense Mapping Agency, 1987. Category Mountains of Fujairah UnitedArabEmirates geo stub ... more details
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Unreferenced date July 2010 Notability date July 2010 The Quran As It Explains Itself , or QXP is an English translation of the Qur an by Shabbir Ahmed writer Dr. Shabbir Ahmed into contemporary English. It uses a Tasreef based understanding of the Qur an, which means that it refers primarily to the Qur an itself to explain Qur anic passages, rather than referring to Hadith or other later interpretations. Principles The three principles applied in this translation are derived from the Qur an itself The Quran explains itself. 6 115, 10 37, 75 17 19 It repeats its verses from diverse angles for clear understanding. 17 41, 17 89, 18 54, and quite a few other verses It has been revealed in the Plain Arabic of its times. 12 2, 19 97, 20 113, 39 28, 44 58 Using these principles, Shabir focused on creating an easy to understand English translation. Category Qur an Islam stub ... more details
Summary Islamic, possibly Syrian, late 9th 10th century C.E. Qur an manuscript page with Kufic script Black and red ink, gold leaf on vellum Licensing PD art ... more details
Majma al bayan li ulum al Qur an is a tafsir by the 12th century Imami scholar and author al Fadl ibn al Hasan al Tabrisi . The work is considered one of the most authoritative Imami Qur an commentaries. Al Tabrisi s method is to take up one group of verses at a time and discuss qira at, language and grammar before providing a detailed commentary on the text, based on both Sunni and Shi i sources and incorporating his own views. Al Bayan fi tafseer al Quran is a book by Ayatullah Khoei. Category Islamic texts Islam stub ar fa ... more details
File Quran Gate 881225 02T.jpg thumb right 260px Qur n Gate Qur n Gate Persian language Persian , Darv zeh Ghor n is a historic gate in the southern central Persian city of Shiraz . It is located at the northeastern entrance of the city, on the way to Marvdasht and Isfahan , between Baba Kouhi and Chehel Magham Mountains near Allah O Akbar Gorge. ref name shirazcity.org http www.shirazcity.org Home sightseeing.html Shiraz Municipality Bot generated title ref History The Gate was first built during the reign of Adud ad Dawla . By the time of the Zand dynasty , it had sustained a lot of damage, so it was restored and a small room on top was added, in which were kept hand written Qur ns by Sultan Ibrahim Bin Shahrukh Gurekani . The two Qur ns are known as Hifdah Man. ref name shirazcity.org Travelers passing underneath the gates were believed to receive the blessing of the Holy Book as they began their trip or journey from Shiraz. During the Qajar dynasty , the gate was damaged by multiple earthquakes it was later restored by Mohammad Zaki Khan Nouri. ref name shirazcity.org In 1937 the two Qur ns were taken from the gate and were taken to the Pars Museum in Shiraz, where they remain today. In 1949 the arch of the gate was restored by Hosein Igar, a merchant also known as E temad Al Tejar. ref name shirazcity.org Today the gates are part of a city park where Shirazis relax and picnic during their leisure hours. References reflist 2 External links http www.shirazcity.org shiraz Shiraz 20Information Sightseeing Guran 20f.htm Pictures of the gates coord missing Iran Fars Province Category Iranian architecture Category Buildings and structures completed in the 10th century Category Buildings and structures in Shiraz Iran stub ar fa ... more details
tradition Sunni non Taqlid i main interests Tafsir Qur anic exegesis influences Hamiduddin Farahi ... coherence in Qur an Amin Ahsan Islahi 1904 1997 was an India n Pakistan i exegete of the Qur an , who became famous for his Urdu exegeses of Qur an, Tadabbur i Qur an an exegesis that he based on Hamiduddin Farahi s 1863 1930 idea of thematic and structural coherence in the Qur an. Early ... in 1925 when Farahi offered Islahi to come and study the Qur an with him. Islahi abandoned his ..., he also taught the Qur an and Arabic literature at the Madrasah. After Farahi s death, Islahi ..., Islahi founded the Daira i Hamidiyyah , a small institute to disseminate the Qur anic thought ... needed to write a commentary of the Qur an an objective which he had set before him early in life ... between him and Mawdudi on the nature of the constitution of the party. Completion of Tadabbur i Qur ... of the Qur an. He also launched a monthly journal Mithaq in which portions of this commentary, Tadabbur i Qur an were published. In 1961, he established a small study circle Halqa i Tadabbur i Qur an for college students to whom he taught Arabic language and literature, the Qur an and Sahih ... 1400 August 12, 1980 that he finished his work on Tadabbur i Qur an that took twenty two years to complete. In 1981 Islahi founded the Idara i Tadabbur i Qur an o Hadith , and appointed his ... on the text of the Qur an. Later, he took up deep study on the principles of Hadith and began ... and greatgrandchildren. Works Besides Tadabbur i Qur an , Islahi has written a number of articles ... i Qur an Principles of Understanding the Qur an Mabadi Tadabbur i Hadith Principles ... Maqalat i Islahi A miscellaneous collection of articles Qur an mayn Parday kay Ahkamat The Directives of Hijab in the Qur an Tafhim i Din Understanding Islam Falsafay kay Matha il Qur an ki Rawshani mayn Philosophical Issues in the Light ... more details
Fatiha , the first sura of the Qur an. right The Qur an IPA en k r n Respell kor small AHN small lang ar transl ar DIN al qur n , IPA ar qur a n IPA , literally the recitation is the religious ... transliterated as Quran , Kuran , Koran , Qur n , Coran or al Qur n . It is widely regarded as the finest ..., ISBN 0684825074, p. x. ref ref Maurice Bucaille, The Bible, The Qur an and Science, 1978, ISBN 8172311613, p. 125 ref Muslim s hold that the Qur an is the verbal divine guidance and moral direction ... title Qur an year 2007 encyclopedia Encyclopedia Britannica Online accessdate 2007 11 04 location ... Text, Revised Edition IV, ISBN 0972920927, p. x. ref Muslims believe that the Qur an was gradually ... QuranC17V106 Quran usc 17 106 style nosup ref Followers of Islam further believe that the Qur an was memorized ... by Muhammad . Most of Muhammad s tens of thousands of companions, called Sahaba s, learned the Qur .... Muslim tradition agrees that although the Qur an was authentically memorized completely by tens of thousands verbally, the Qur an was still established textually into a single book form shortly ... Umar . Hafsa , Muhammad s widow and Umar s daughter, was entrusted with that Qur an text after ... dialect he requested Hafsa to allow him to use the Qur an text in her possession to be set ... that Qur an text to Hafsa Uthman immediately made several thousands of copies of Abu Bakar s Qur anic compilation and, to standardize the text, invalidated all other versions of the Qur an. This process of formalization of the orally transmitted text to Abu Bakar s Qur anic text is known as the Uthman Qur an Uthmanic recension . ref name Uthman cite web url http www.usc.edu schools college crcc engagement ... form of the Qur an text is accepted by most scholars as the original version compiled by Abu Bakr ... Bell, William Montgomery Watt, Introduction to the Qur an , p.51 F. E. Peters 1991 , pp.3 5 Few have failed to be convinced that the Qur an is the words of Muhammad, perhaps even dictated by him after ... more details
Nessim Joseph Dawood Arabic was born in 1927 to an Iraqi Jewish family in Baghdad , Iraq . He emigrated to England in 1945 as an Iraq State scholar, and settled there. He graduated from the University of London . He is known for his English translations of the Qur an , Tales from the One Thousand and One Nights Penguin Classics and his edition of the Muqaddimah Muqaddimah of Ibn Khaldun . Dawood s translation of the Qur an, titled The Koran , was at one time the world s best selling English translation of the Qur an. In the first edition of his translation of the Qur an, in 1956, Dawood rearranged the chapters suras into more or less chronological order, as to make it easier to determine which verses are abrogated. Later editions restored the traditional sequence of publishing the surahs in order of length. References references External links http www.penguin.co.uk nf Author AuthorPage 0,,0 1000003065,00.html Penguin s biography of N. J. Dawood http www.newstatesman.com 200408090035 New Statesman article covering the subject of translating the Qu ran and includes criticism on N.J. Dawood s translation Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Dawood, N. J. ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Dawood, N. J. Category People from Baghdad Category 1927 births Category Arabic English translators Category Iraqi Jews Category Iraqi immmigrants to the United Kingdom Category Alumni of the University of London Category One Thousand and One Nights Category Living people Category Qur an translators ... more details
Infobox Military Unit unit name Queensland University Regiment image Image QUR unit badge.gif 180px caption Cap badge of the Queensland University Regiment dates 1932 Present country flagicon Australia Australia allegiance branch Army Reserve type Training Establishment role Army Reserve Officer Training size command structure Royal Military College, Australia garrison St Lucia garrison label nickname patron motto colors Slate Grey and Scarlet colors label march Pour Bacchus mascot equipment equipment label battles anniversaries decorations battle honours disbanded Commanders commander1 Major General Dennis Luttrell AO, RFD, ED commander1 label Honorary Colonel commander2 commander2 label commander3 commander3 label notable commanders Insignia identification symbol identification symbol label ... aircraft transport Queensland University Regiment QUR is an officer training unit of the Australian ... Company where members undergo instructional courses aimed at promotion. QUR is one of eight University Regiments that comprise the Royal Military College of Australia RMC A . Organisation QUR is spread ... Witton Barracks, Indooroopilly North Queensland Company Lavarack Barracks, Townsville QUR conducts ... Bay Training Area WBTA , High Rangle Training Area HRTA and Canungra. History QUR was initially formed ... Battalion Moreton and Oxley Regiment . In May 1948 QUR was formed, initially as an independent company ... College, Australia. QUR was present the Queens Colour and a Regimental Colour on 19 July 1959 by His ... displayed in the QUR Officers Mess. The Regiment was granted the Freedom of the City of Brisbane on 12 July 1986 by the Lord Mayor Sallyanne Atkinson . QUR was the first University Regiment to be granted ... at Gatton were disbanded and their role subsumed by QUR. As a result, for a while QUR maintained ... are slate grey and scarlet. Lanyard colour is slate grey. Prominent former members of QUR Major General ... de Jersey P. de Jersey, AC External links http www.qura.org index.htm QUR Association http www.defence.gov.au ... more details
the Formative Period. Routledge Curzon, 2000. Elijah Muhammad and the Qur n The Evolution of His ... of the Qur nic Term al kit b. Journal of the American Academy of Religion 63.4 1995 761 774. See ... more details
Infobox journal cover discipline Religious studies abbreviation language English, Arabic frequency Biannually website http www.eupjournals.com journal jqs publisher Edinburgh University Press on behalf of the Centre for Islamic Studies at the School of Oriental and African Studies . country history 1999 present link1 http www.euppublishing.com loi jqs link1 name Online access ISSN 1465 3591 eISSN 1755 1730 OCLC 43733991 The Journal of Qur anic Studies is a peer review peer reviewed academic journal that covers the study of the Qur an from a wide range of scholarly perspectives, reflecting a diversity of approaches. It publishes articles both in English and Arabic, to encourage the bridging of the gap between the two traditions of Muslim and Western scholarship. The journal principally publishes original papers, along with a book review section including reviews of new works on the Qur an. External links Official http www.eupjournals.com journal jqs http www.soas.ac.uk islamicstudies jqs Journal page at the School of Oriental and African Studies http www.soas.ac.uk islamicstudies Centre of Islamic Studies, School of Oriental and African Studies Category Religious studies journals Category Multilingual journals Category Edinburgh University Press academic journals Category Biannual journals Category Publications established in 1999 ... more details
Infobox University name Madrasah In aamiyyah image established type Islamic School chancellor Mufti Ebrahim Desai Saheb vice chancellor faculty students location Camperdown, KwaZulu Natal , South Africa ref http www.islamicport.com 649.html ref campus Urban website http www.alinaam.co.za The Madrasah In aamiyyah Camperdown , is an institute of higher Islamic learning and teaching based in Durban , South Africa . A number of students from United States , Canada , Belgium , India , Sri Lanka , Pakistan , Malaysia , Phillipines , Mozambique , Malawi and Zambia are receiving education at the Madrasah ref http www.sunniforum.com forum archive index.php t 11353.html ref . Education Pattern Deobandi The Jamiah offers the following courses Hifzul Qur aan memorizing the Qur aan Consisting of 3 years. Depending on the ability of the student the period sometimes varies. I daadiyah Introductory phase for Aalim course . Imaam Khatib Training Consisting of 1 3 years. This is to equip a person to be an Imaam and fulfill basic Islamic requirements of the community, for example, perform Salaat, Jumu ah, Nikah, etc. Qiraat Hafs normal reading , Qiraat Sab a 7 dialects and Asharah 10 dialects . Aalim Course Consisting of 6 years. It is equivalent to BA Hons . Mufti course Consisting of minimum 2 years. Specialty in Hadith Consisting of 1 year. Qadhaa Islamic judiciary Consisting of 1 year after the Mufti course. Syllabus of the Aalim course A brief review of the subjects of the Aalim Course is given below First Year Learning Arabic, mainly Sarf and Nahw. Second Year Continue with learning Arabic, Fiqh, Usool e Fiqh and Tarjuma e Qur aan Third Year Usool e Fiqh, Tarjuma e Qur aan, History Fourth Year Fiqh, Usool e Fiqh, Tafseer Fifth Year Hadith, Usool e Hadith, Fiqh Sixth Year Sihaah e Sitta Publications The Madrasah has published many books and articles under the authority of Academy for Islamic Research , Madrasah In amiyyah. These include From the Treasures of Arabic Morphology by ... more details
Refimprove date March 2009 Qari Shakir Qasmi Urdu , is one of the most renowned Qurra Qur an Qur an reciters of South Asia . He was the host of the program Iqra Read for children that provided lessons and exercises on properly reciting and pronouncing Classical Arabic Qur anic Arabic . This program aired and re ran on the Pakistan Television Corporation PTV from 1978 to 1985. It was earlier hosted by Qari Khushi Mohammad Al Azhari , Iqra http www.aswatalislam.net DisplayFilesP.aspx?TitleID 50065&TitleName Qari Khushi Mohammad Learn To Read Quran Urdu Awards PTV Pride of Performance Award 1981 Government of Pakistan Tamgha e Imtiaz 1979 Qirat Recitation Competition Malaysia Gold Medal 1961 See also Quran Qirat Tajweed External links http www.qarivideos.com Search.aspx?Keywords shakir 20qasmi Qari Shakir Qasmi Videos URL returns Service Unavailable 2009 02 27 http www.scholaris.com islam learning Index.htm Learn to Read Quran , based on Dars Quran http www.iec houston.org quran.shtml http www.quran.net quran transPickthalShakirAzhar.asp?sNum 055&sNameA Ar Rahman&sNameE The 20Beneficent&Ayaat 78&Origin Makkah Qur an recitations by Shakir Qasmi, English translations by Mohammad Marmaduke Pickthall, translations read by Aslam Azhar Category Pakistani television presenters Category Qur an reciters Category Living people Asia tv stub Islam bio stub tv bio stub ms Qari Shakir Qasmi ... more details
Multiple issues wikify January 2011 orphan January 2011 date January 2011 Hisham al Ghazzi Arabic born in 1923 , Syria n lawyer , former deputy minister, and reformist Islam ic thinker. Family The Al Ghazzi family has lived in Damascus since the fourteenth century and is noted for a long line of scholar s and judge s. Biography Born in 1923, Al Ghazzi attended and graduated from the Arab Institute of Law currently the Faculty of Law of Damascus University . Following a spell in legal practice, he worked at the Syrian Ministry of Finance , 1947 1986 occupying such positions as Director of Public Revenues, Deputy Minister, and Head of the Special Petroleum Board , establishing a reputation for scrutiny, discipline, and incorruptibility. Thought and Ideology In a series of books on modern and traditional Islam , Al Ghazzi challenged conventional interpretations of key Qur an Qur anic verses and the legitimacy and coherence of much of the Hadith . He revitalized and redefined concepts like al gh iyyah the purpose and benefit to be discovered behind creation and the making of laws , l f human fellowship and the exchange of mutual support and benefits as a fundamental human institution , tah fut al tur th the incoherence of traditionalism , and al ins n al dham r the human being as defined and informed by Conscience . These he used in arguments against doctrinal and institutional oppression, blind imitation, and nihilism and in defence of the freedom of human thought and action. His legal training and economic know how as well as his early socialist sympathies and knowledge of Western authors give a distinctive flavour but also tension to his writings, increasingly dealing with a broader human rather than exclusively Islamic condition. Main Publications Buna al Isl m The structures and institutions of Islam , Dar Usama, Damascus, 1992 Al Mith q al Isl mi bi l awdah ila l Qur n The Islamic Charter based on the Qur an , Al Dar al Wataniyyah al Jadidah, Damascu ... more details
illustrator cover artist country Germany language English language English subject Qur anic studies ... a debate about the history, linguistic origins and correct interpretation of the Qur an . It has ... of the book as follows blockquote According to Luxenberg, the Qur an was not written in classical ... on Christian liturgical texts. When the final text of the Qur an was codified, those working on it did .... Something like this can only have happened if there was a gap in the oral transmission of the Qur ... ref blockquote Thesis The work advances the thesis that critical sections of the Qur an have been ... as the language of the Qur an. Luxenberg s analysis suggests that the prevalent Syro Aramic language ... Times Radical New Views of Islam and the Origins of the Koran ref ref The Syro Aramaic Reading Of The Qur ... that the Qur an contains much ambiguous and even inexplicable language. He asserts that even Muslim ... of the Qur an of taking a timid and imitative approach, relying too heavily on the biased work of Muslim scholars. The book s thesis is that the Qur an was not originally written exclusively in Arabic ... Aramaic Reading Of The Qur an 2007 English edition, Foreword ref Luxenberg argues that scholars ... argues that the Qur an is based on earlier texts, namely Syriac Lectionary lectionaries used in the Christian ... into the Qur an we know today. His proposed methodology Check whether a plausible, overlooked explanation ... language. p. 55 ref Author s arguments According to Luxenberg the word al qur an is derived from ... that the word qur an without the article l is derived from the Arabic root word qara a , which means ... Qur an 44 54, 52 20, 55 72, 56 22 means, according to Luxenberg, white grapes . He says that many ..., but only a witness to those prophets who came before him. The Qur an was composed in a mixed ... transmission of the Qur an. The book presents the thesis, sources, method, and examples of its ... of that method to unlocking the etymology and meaning of the word Qur n,1 which Luxenberg ... more details
The Qur an Doesn t Support Patriarchy Published in ABC, The Nation, Pakistan, February 2005. ref Barlas ... Muslims produce religious knowledge, especially patriarchal exegesis of the Qur an, a topic she has explored in her book, Believing Women in Islam Unreading Patriarchal Interpretations of the Qur ... Readings of the Qur an, in Jane McAuliffe ed. , Cambridge Companion to the Qur an Cambridge ... and Politics India, Global Media Publications, 2004 Amina Wadud s Hermeneutics of the Qur an Women ... Unreading Patriarchal Interpretations of the Qur an University of Texas Press, 2002 . Democracy, Nationalism ... blogs the faith column 2009 04 sexual equality qur feminism Islam and feminism Article ... more details
title ref See also Al Jafr book Al Jamia Al Sahifa al Sajjadiyya Book of Fatimah Digital Qur an References ... between quran and mushaf.html The Difference Between Qur an and Mushaf Category Arabic words and phrases Category Qur an tr Mushaf ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 This article describes a Qur an commentator of the 14th century. For the Arab geographer of the 12th century see Abu Hamid al Gharnati Abu Hayyan Al Gharnati died 1344 was a Muslim commentator on the Qur an . He was born to a Berbers Berber family in Granada , Spain. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Abu Hayyan Al Gharnati ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1344 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Abu Hayyan Al Gharnati Category 13th century births Category 1344 deaths Category Islamic studies scholars Islam bio stub ca Abu Hayyan al Gharnat it Abu Hayyan Al Gharnati ... more details
orphan date February 2010 R l is the Arabic form of the name Rachel . She was Yaqub s Jacob s wife and Yusuf s Joseph Hebrew Bible Joseph s mother. In one hadith, preserved in the exegesis of Ali ibn Ibrahim al Qummi, known as Tafs r al Qumm , Imam Muhammad al Baqir is reported to have said that the sun mentioned in Qur an 12 4, which recalls Joseph telling his father about a dream in which he saw eleven stars, the sun and the moon prostrating themselves to him, esoterically refers to Rahil who, along with Jacob and his sons, would fall prostrate thanking God upon seeing Joseph in Egypt. References http www.al shia.com html ara books tafsir qommi j1 k fehrest.htm Tafsir al Qummi http www.oneummah.net quran 12.htm Surat Yusuf Category Islamic history given name stub ar fa ... more details
Orphan date April 2011 Crescent Academy International CAI is a private school for children ages five thirteen, kindergarten to middle school . This private school is a religious Islamic school that accepts all cultures and ethnicities. To include with elementary and middle school, Crescent Academy also runs a preschool for children under five. Being a religious school, students attending CAI are taught Islamic and Qur anic Studies. A number of teachers are assigned to these particular courses and involve the students in active recitation and memorization the Qur an , the holy book of Islam . Because the Qur an is read in Arabic learning Arabic is also taught. This ensures that students attending CAI get a better understanding of the Qur an . Mr. Dawud At Tauhidi Crescent Academy International was founded in 1991 by Mr. Dawud At Tauhidi. Mr. Tauhidi decided to open a school for Muslim, people of Islam, students. In search for a good location of the school , he found a vacant area on the corner of Palmer and Lots Rd. in Canton, MI, this is where the school is still located today. With the help of founders and donation from the Islamic community, the building was constructed and up and running by 1991. Mr. Tauhidi was the director and the first ever principle of the new school. For 20 years Mr. Tauhidi has made a impact on the Islamic community. Mr. Dawud At Tauhidi died in 2010 due to lung cancer. Education The education at CAI is very much similar to public school around the world. Crescent Academy teaches student regular courses along with religious ones. According to the CAI website it states Crescent Academy provides a comprehensive instructional program that offers students a broad range of both academic and religious subjects, including Islamic Studies, Arabic Language, Language arts, mathematics, science, social studies, health, art and physical Education. 2011 These courses are taught to all ages of children. Since, CAI focuses on elementary and middle school ... more details
Islamic encounter, Qur anic exegesis classical and modern , hadith , gender sex issues and sexuality ... teaches courses on World Religions, The Qur an, Religious Violence and Non Violence Syllabus, and Sex ... belonging to the Jews, according to the Qur an Mohammed attracted attention for a 2004 interview in which he stated that Sura 5 verse 21 of the Qur an , and the medieval exegetes of the Qur an, say ... Referenced Journal Articles Assessing English Translations of the Qur an , Middle East Quarterly ... 41, 2 , January February 2004 29 35. Probing the Identity of the Sacrificial Son in the Qur an , Journal ... 141 60. The Concept of Abrogation in the Qur an . Published under the culturally arabized version ... of the Qur an s Ahl al Dhikr , in Coming to Terms with the Qur an . Ed. by Andrew Rippin and Khaleel ..., Montreal, 1998. Book reviews and encyclopedia entries Sex, Sexuality and Family in the Qur an , Encyclopedia article for Blackwell Encyclopedia of the Qur an . Ed. Andrew Rippin. 2006. A New Introduction ... Afsaruddin. H Mideast Medieval, H Net Reviews, 2004. Available online on the H Net Web site. The Qur ... more details