Project Details
Early Islamic sciences of the Qurʾān in light of late antique commentary cultures (A08#)
Subject Area
Islamic Studies, Arabian Studies, Semitic Studies
Term
from 2018 to 2020
Project identifier
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 191249397
The research project investigates processes of knowledge transfer in the Qurʾān and in the process of establishing the "sciences of the Qurʾān" (ʿulūm al-Qurʾān) in communication with other late antique commentary cultures. The project investigates the question of how truth claims are produced, postulated or modified in and via the medium of commentaries. Objects of interest are exegetical works on the Qurʾān proper (tafsīr) and on those Quranic texts that already employ strategies resembling the "commentary". The project builds on the assumption that the establishment of institutionally stabilized and authoritative branches of knowledge in Arabic mirror a process of social differentiation in Arabic-Islamic society. The use of media, particularly of script and the codex, plays a major role in this process. The project shall explore the impact of early Islamic textual and linguistic scholarship on these processes of differentiation. More precisely: How are the establishment of text genres, historiographical categories and forms of interpretation part of the formation of a canon that was itself crucial for the process of forming an Arab identity and tradition.
DFG Programme
Collaborative Research Centres
Subproject of
SFB 980:
Episteme in Motion - Transfer of Knowledge from the Ancient World to the Early Modern Period
Applicant Institution
Freie Universität Berlin
Project Head
Dr. Nora Schmidt