The Qur'an and the Bible

Text and Commentary

Gabriel Said Reynolds author Ali Quli Qarai translator

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Yale University Press

Published:12th Jun '18

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This insightful work explores the connections between the Qur'an and the Bible, revealing shared narratives and themes among these major religious texts.

In The Qur'an and the Bible, Gabriel Said Reynolds presents a comprehensive comparative study that explores the intricate connections between the Qur'an and the Bible. This work highlights how the Hebrew Bible and the New Testament are often viewed as related texts, while the Qur'an, as the sacred scripture of Islam, has been largely examined in isolation. By drawing upon centuries of scholarship, Reynolds sheds light on the shared narratives and themes that exist among these three Abrahamic faiths.

Reynolds meticulously analyzes the presence of Jewish and Christian characters, motifs, and literary techniques within the Qur'an. He illustrates how stories such as angels bowing before Adam and the miraculous speech of Jesus as an infant are woven into the fabric of the Islamic text. This insightful commentary not only enriches the understanding of the Qur'an but also emphasizes the interconnectedness of these religious traditions.

Featuring a full translation of the Qur'an alongside pertinent excerpts from Jewish and Christian scriptures, The Qur'an and the Bible serves as a valuable resource for scholars and lay readers alike. It provides a thoughtful examination of the ongoing debates among religious scholars regarding the relationships among these sacred texts, ultimately offering a fresh perspective on the profound links that unite Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.

“Enormously helpful as a way not just into an unknown text but into another religious tradition.”—Adam Gopnik, New Yorker

“Magisterial.”—Eric Ormsby, Wall Street Journal

“A stunningly learned work, bringing together a truly impressive set of written, extra-Qur’anic witnesses and parallels to passages in the Qur’an.”—Jack Miles, Los Angeles Review of Books

“[A] clear analysis of the debates within the communities of religious scholars concerning the relationship of these scriptures, providing a new lens through which to view the powerful links that bond these three major religions.”—Salzburger Theologischen Zeitschrift journal

“Gabriel Reynolds’ The Qur’an & the Bible fills a gaping hole to revelatory effect. . . . It contributes hugely to the ongoing project of anchoring the qur’anic texts to the bedrock of late antiquity. The impossibility of understanding the Qur’an’s origins without reference to the context provided by Jewish and Christian scripture has never been more painstakingly demonstrated.”—Tom Holland, History Today, “The Best History Books 2018”

“Consistently with his well-known scholarly approach, Reynolds concentrates his research and his analysis on the Qur’ānic text seen as a Late Antiquity product. . . . This book would have attained its goal even if it simply managed to encourage students to get deeply involved with both Qur’ānic and Biblical literature.”—Valentino Cottini, Islamochristiana

“Gabriel Said Reynolds is one of the most accomplished, most exciting voices working in the field of Qur’ānic studies, and The Qur’ān and the Bible is his best book to date. This commentary will be read and re-read for years to come.”—Reza Aslan, author of Zealot: The Life and Times of Jesus of Nazareth and God: A Human History

“This book fills a gaping hole to revelatory effect. Essential reading for anyone interested in the relationship between the Qur’ān and the religious context of late antiquity.”—Tom Holland, author of In the Shadow of the Sword

“While both believers and adversaries tend to see Islam as a stand-alone religion, it actually rests on the Judeo-Christian tradition. Gabriel Said Reynolds demonstrates this with great erudition, by re-reading the Qur’ān in ‘conversation’ with the Bible, in this impressive and thought-provoking book.”—Mustafa Akyol, contributing opinion writer for the New York Times and author of Islamic Jesus

“Gabriel Reynolds’s concise commentary on the Qur’ān text offers an indispensable key to many parallel Biblical and para-Biblical traditions and clarifies the Qur’ān’s unique relationship to these earlier traditions and texts.”—Fred M. Donner, University of Chicago

“Gabriel Reynolds is one of the world’s leading Qur’ānic scholars, and this learned and readable commentary sheds great light on the religious impulses that shaped Islam at its beginnings and on the relationship between Muslims, Jews, and Christians in Muhammad’s day.”—Gary A. Anderson, author of Charity: The Place of the Poor in the Biblical Tradition

ISBN: 9780300181326

Dimensions: 235mm x 156mm x 62mm

Weight: 1452g

1032 pages