<p>This book is a study of related passages found in the Arabic Qur'&#257;n and the Aramaic Gospels i.e. the Gospels preserved in the Syriac and Christian Palestinian Aramaic dialects. It builds upon the work of traditional Muslim scholars including al-Biq&#257;'&#299; (d. ca. 808/1460) and al-Suy&#363;&#7789;&#299; (d. 911/1505) who wrote books examining connections between the Qur'&#257;n on the one hand and Biblical passages and Aramaic terminology on the other as well as modern western scholars including Sidney Griffith who argue that pre-Islamic Arabs accessed the Bible in Aramaic.</p> <p></p><i> <p>The Qur'&#257;n and the Aramaic Gospel Traditions</i> examines the history of religious movements in the Middle East from 180-632 CE explaining Islam as a response to the disunity of the Aramaic speaking churches. It then compares the Arabic text of the Qur'&#257;n and the Aramaic text of the Gospels under four main themes: the prophets; the clergy; the divine; and the apocalypse. Among the findings of this book are that the articulator as well as audience of the Qur'&#257;n were monotheistic in origin probably bilingual culturally sophisticated and accustomed to the theological debates that raged between the Aramaic speaking churches. </p> <p></p> <p>Arguing that the Qur'&#257;n's teachings and ethics echo Jewish-Christian conservatism this book will be of interest to students and scholars of Religion History and Literature.</p>
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