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Approaching the Qur'an: The Early Revelations
Q**M
Excellent Read
Phenomenol book. Where do I begin to write all that it revealed and all the thoughts it triggered.Let me begin by saying that Sells has written a masterpiece. If you read this book, no matter which language is your mother tongue-including Arabic-this book will reveal things about the Qur'an, which will amaze you, humble you, and make you submit to the glory of Allah/God. If you are a Muslim, then you should definitely read this book, and recommend it to others, especially your children.Surah Baqarah (chapter 2) of the Qur'an opens with the words, "This Divine Writ." The next few verses identify the tenets of faith, and how people respectively believe, pretend to believe or disbelieve. Then Allah emphatically states that if you dispute the Qur'an's Divine origin, then bring even one verse like it, if you cannot, then submit to the decree of God, and follow what is revealed in the Qur'an through Muhammad (pbuh).In other words, the (Qur'anic) discourse, is the miracle.This challenge, which has remained unmet, has never been seriously explored, until Sells wrote this book. As a non-Arabic speaking born-Muslim, I was aware of superiority of the language of the Qur'an, and the rhyming of the verses, however, to know something as a stated fact, and to live that experience, are two entirely different things.This book reveals the beauty of the Qur'an, to an English speaking audience, showing how the language is untranslatable as well as unmatchable. Even if you are not a believer, you can still see the beauty of the language, which belies a human author, as many attribute it to various men, including but not limited to Muhammad (pbuh).Somehow I had always thought that Arabs could read the Qur'an and follow everything contained therein, with ease. That is not the case, because had it been so, an Arab would have authored such a book. The fact is that a work such as this-which attempts to explore the beauty of God's own speech-could only come about as a culmination of study and knowledge, across many fields.The author traverses fields, such as Biblical text, Greek epics, ancient Arabian poetry, the etymology of words, linguistics across English and Arabic, knowledge of Islamic history, as well as accurate inferences about Islam's stance on prayer, communal life, materialism, including capitalism.This is precisely why only an American academic, could author such a work. Within the Muslim world, university academia is Zombie-land, and religious seminaries focus on rote learning of Qur'anic exegesis frozen in the thirteenth century. These diametrically opposed systems, function as each others nemesis. Hence, those who know religion, know nothing of science, poetry, art, linguistics, history or economics, and those who study the aforementioned fields, know nothing of religion. Each of these distinct groups, considers the other to be worthless. The seminary graduates, often propound the notion that the Qur'an alone is sufficient for study. They actively seek to defeat the schooling system, which teaches math, science, English, social studies at the school level. This notion is woven into the ideology of all radical movements, across the Muslim world, be it Pakistan, Egypt, Saudia Arabia or Yemen. The Arabs invented Chemistry, Algebra and the Arab numerals amongst countless other inventions, and it was done in the spirit of faith. Today, their spiritual and physical descendants, consider the sciences to be a western (read anti-faith) scourge.This book should be translated into Urdu, Malay, Indonesian, Persian and Arabic, and circulated across the Muslim world. It should be gifted to seminaries in the Islamic world, and Islamic centers in the west.Coming back to the book, I had to pause and ponder, many times. The book is an easy read, but it triggers so many thoughts and emotions. One thing I could not wrap my head around, was the author's obvious conviction, that this was Divine communication, so his forced connection,s to the Bible, or the Christian tradition, were puzzling. But then, that is what free will is all about.The book has one error, that it mentions the evil eye's Islamic understanding, as a superstitious practice, and states that it is countered through talismans and objects. This is not true, infact, talismans are considered heretical in Islam, and they are only worn by the ignorant.I have given the book five stars, because the author opened my eyes to the beauty of the Divine text. I read the e-book, and I did not receive an alternative method to listen to the recitations, as the CD enclosed with the book, is missing in the Kindle version. I was hoping to receive some code or something, but I am bereft of these recitations, which the author has carefully chosen as the best of the best.I also wish the author had included Arabic text of verses, when discussing them, because even non-Arabic speaking Muslims read that better than they read English transliteration. But these two shortcomings still do not detract from the main thrust of the book.
S**N
An very useful, informative and accessible book
"Approaching the Qur'an" is a very well-written, engaging book that provides a superb, clearly-written introduction followed by attractively arranged Suras with excellent, concicse commentaries that bring out the meanings of the texts. The later chapters on "Hearing the Qur'an" and "Sound, Spirit, and Gender," are very enlightening and help students to better understand and appreciate the Qur'an. He also includes a useful glossary. I have been using this book to supplement college courses that I teach on the Abrahamic faiths. Using this book provides context and background that helps students better understand the Qur'an.Highly recommended!
E**E
Just what I needed
I recently started reading the Koran (Qur'an) and felt that I would benefit greatly from some kind of commentary on the text, as well as historical and cultural background. But, as someone who has been studying the Bible for many years, I know that the search for "more" about a sacred text can be perilous; so many voices and views and versions! Also, I didn't want to commit myself to years of reading endless texts ... After reading Amazon reviews for Michael Sells' book "Approaching The Qur'an:The Early Revelations" I decided to take a chance on it and I am very pleased. This is just what I was looking for! Enough historical information to help me understand the culture that the Koran was birthed into; some explanation of the lyrical quality of the Arabic language and what gets lost in Koranic "translation"; commentary on each of the included early suras, all written in a way that I can easily comprehend. I feel like I can continue my journey with the Koran with a little more confidence ... and more clearly see the beauty therein.
A**R
Good but short.
It doesn't come with a CD anymore, but with a code to download the audio files from a website. The book is pretty good, extremely enlightening to the meaning of a few verses of the Qur'an. However, it avoids the really controversial verses. It's good for an introduction. Now that the CD is not included, I'd recommend the ebook.
S**R
Introduces the beauty of the Qur'an
As a Lutheran pastor, I felt the need to know more about other faiths and their scriptures. It is always daunting to dig into a completely different religion and cultural perspective. I bought this book expecting it to be the Qur'an with commentary, but found something else all together.Sells explains the place of the Qur'an in Islam, how it is used, as well as basic concepts that are used through out the scripture. His interpretation of the Suras are beautiful and his explanations allowed me to fully appreciate the poetry of the Qur'an. While this is not the entire Qur'an, I finished this book with such a positive feeling toward this faith and their scripture.
J**E
Splendid Read and Commentary
Fresh translation that provides uplifting spiritual insight.
L**N
Good introduction to one of the worlds holy books
This is a great introduction to one of the most important holy books in existence. Few books and movements through history, except perhaps Christianity and Buddhism, can rival Islam in scope and success. The book has a great layout and can easily be read by non-muslims and muslims allike. Each verse is translated into English and followed by a discussion of its content. Where ambiguity exists multiple translations are presented. Overall a highly impressive work which provides a great starting point learning about Islam.
I**A
A uniquely lateral approach to Quranic studies
A refreshingly different look at the Quran and the sounds of its recitation. Especially interesting was the included CD with recitation recordings from different parts of the world.
K**G
Excellent book for muslims and non-muslims alike
I had my first issue of this book given to me a few years ago and lent it to a muslim friend as it has very good information in it about praying and reciting prayers. Unfortunately, I did not get it back so I recently bought my self another copy. It is valuable to anyone wanting to learn how to recite prayers, their meanings, intonation, etc whether muslim or not.
M**M
Quran, the early revelations
The way Sells has explained the chapters of Quran is amazing and thought provoking. This book can help Muslims and non Muslims alike in understanding essence of Quran. Language is simple and easy to comprehend. Specially helpful for students of Islamic scripture. This book is much easier to understand than traditional Quranic renditions.
G**F
Used condition
Excellent book and quickly delivered. Disappointed that the CD was missing.
A**R
very nice book
very nice book
A**A
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