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Textual Integrity of the Qur’an: Sunni and Shi'i Historical Narrations on the Falsification

Descrizione del progetto

Gettare luce sul concetto coranico di falsificazione

Generalmente l’integrità testuale del Corano è stata data per scontata, ma l’idea della falsificazione (tahrif) del testo resta trascurata. Tale concetto è basato sull’asserzione musulmana tradizionalista del II secolo AE (anno dell’Egira), secondo la quale alcuni versi coranici furono rimossi dopo la morte del Profeta. Tale concetto fu attribuito agli Sciiti, sebbene l’idea fu anche sostenuta dai tradizionalisti Sunniti. Il progetto TIQ, finanziato dall’UE, svelerà le origini storiche di tale concetto. Lo studio unirà studi coranici, sull’Hadith, sul diritto islamico e biblici, con l’obiettivo di datare le tradizioni musulmane pertinenti allo sviluppo della nozione di falsificazione tra il II e il V secolo AE.

Obiettivo

The Qur’an is the central text in Islam and 1.9 million Muslims around the world strive to shape their lives according to the principles and rulings derived from it. Yet the textual integrity of the Qur’an has largely been taken for granted and some aspects of it have not been investigated, especially the idea of the falsification (tahrif) of the quranic text. Since the 2nd century AH, a group of Muslim traditionalists have claimed that certain verses were removed from the quranic text after the death of the Prophet, making the present quranic text incomplete. Sunni traditionalists (Hashwiyya) advocated the existence of this falsification (in the form of omission of some of the verses of the Qur’an) within a legal framework, while Shi'i traditionalists (Akhbaris) perpetuated the concept to support the succession of the Prophet and sanctity of the Twelver Shi'i Imams. The limited existing studies on the subject are mostly reviews of the opinions of past and present scholars. Further, while the falsification has been advocated by both Muslim groups in different ways, the notion has been largely attributed to the Shi'is. As a result, to this day, it has been a cause of tension between Sunni and Shi'i communities due to the firmly established view regarding the integrity of the Qur’an. Dr Seyfeddin Kara’s primary goal is to uncover the historical origins of a neglected aspect of the textual history of the Qur’an through undertaking a multidisciplinary study combining quranic studies, hadith studies, Islamic law and biblical studies. “Uncover” means to date the relevant Muslim traditions and reveal the interaction/influence between the Sunni and Shi'i traditionalists in the development of the notion of falsification from the 2nd to the 5th centuries AH. In his previous study on Ali b. Abi Talib’s quranic codex, SK tested new suitable methods and theories to study the textual history of the Qur’an.

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LUNDS UNIVERSITET
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€ 251 434,52
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Paradisgatan 5c
22100 Lund
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Södra Sverige Sydsverige Skåne län
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Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
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Costo totale
€ 251 434,52

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