Change Through Continuity: A Case Study of Q. 4:34 in Ibn ʿĀshūr's al-Taḥrīr wa'l-tanwīr
In the context of ruptures and continuities in modern Qur'anic exegesis, this article brings attention to a modern tafsīr that has received scant attention in western scholarship, Muḥammad al-Ṭāhir b. ʿĀshūr's al-Taḥrīr wa'l-tanwīr . The significance of his tafsīr lies in its employme...
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description | In the context of ruptures and continuities in modern Qur'anic exegesis, this article brings attention to a modern
tafsīr
that has received scant attention in western scholarship, Muḥammad al-Ṭāhir b. ʿĀshūr's
al-Taḥrīr wa'l-tanwīr
. The significance of his
tafsīr
lies in its employment of premodern, philological hermeneutics to reach new interpretations, representing a unique approach in modern typologies of
tafsīr
, in that it seeks change through continuity with the tradition. As a case example, this article explores Ibn ʿĀshūr's ability to leverage premodern hermeneutics to reach an unprecedented interpretation of
wa’ḍribūhunna
, the last of three disciplinary measures prescribed for women who are guilty of
nushūz
in Q. 4:34. My findings dispel the common assumption that modern exegetes who utilise ‘innovative’ methods bring forth new interpretations, whereas those who do not employ such methods do not.
Al-Taḥrīr wa'l-tanwīr
counters intellectual currents within modern
tafsīr
that bypass the exegetical tradition by reviving the genre's classical, philological methods and employing them to reach new opinions for changed realities. |
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tafsīr
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al-Taḥrīr wa'l-tanwīr
. The significance of his
tafsīr
lies in its employment of premodern, philological hermeneutics to reach new interpretations, representing a unique approach in modern typologies of
tafsīr
, in that it seeks change through continuity with the tradition. As a case example, this article explores Ibn ʿĀshūr's ability to leverage premodern hermeneutics to reach an unprecedented interpretation of
wa’ḍribūhunna
, the last of three disciplinary measures prescribed for women who are guilty of
nushūz
in Q. 4:34. My findings dispel the common assumption that modern exegetes who utilise ‘innovative’ methods bring forth new interpretations, whereas those who do not employ such methods do not.
Al-Taḥrīr wa'l-tanwīr
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tafsīr
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tafsīr
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al-Taḥrīr wa'l-tanwīr
. The significance of his
tafsīr
lies in its employment of premodern, philological hermeneutics to reach new interpretations, representing a unique approach in modern typologies of
tafsīr
, in that it seeks change through continuity with the tradition. As a case example, this article explores Ibn ʿĀshūr's ability to leverage premodern hermeneutics to reach an unprecedented interpretation of
wa’ḍribūhunna
, the last of three disciplinary measures prescribed for women who are guilty of
nushūz
in Q. 4:34. My findings dispel the common assumption that modern exegetes who utilise ‘innovative’ methods bring forth new interpretations, whereas those who do not employ such methods do not.
Al-Taḥrīr wa'l-tanwīr
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tafsīr
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tafsīr
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al-Taḥrīr wa'l-tanwīr
. The significance of his
tafsīr
lies in its employment of premodern, philological hermeneutics to reach new interpretations, representing a unique approach in modern typologies of
tafsīr
, in that it seeks change through continuity with the tradition. As a case example, this article explores Ibn ʿĀshūr's ability to leverage premodern hermeneutics to reach an unprecedented interpretation of
wa’ḍribūhunna
, the last of three disciplinary measures prescribed for women who are guilty of
nushūz
in Q. 4:34. My findings dispel the common assumption that modern exegetes who utilise ‘innovative’ methods bring forth new interpretations, whereas those who do not employ such methods do not.
Al-Taḥrīr wa'l-tanwīr
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tafsīr
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