The Names of the Qur’anic Chapters

This book focuses on studying the names of the chapters of the Qur’an. It explains where each chapter name has come from and tries to identify naming patterns.

 

             

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Being the holy book of Islam and the centre of veneration of Muslims, the Qur’an has been extensively studied by Muslim scholars. This interest developed “‘Ulum al-Qur’an” or “the Sciences of the Qur’an” into a discipline that comprehensively studied every aspect of the Book of Allah. This book focuses on one of those sciences, which is studying the names of the chapters (suras) of the Qur’an. It explains where each chapter name has come from and tries to identify naming patterns.

The book is divided into two main parts. The first contains seven chapters, each of which focuses on certain elements of the subject. The second part analyses in detail the name of each of the 114 Qur’anic chapters.

The book covers:

• An introduction to the Qur’an
• Hadiths in which the Prophet refers to chapters by their names
• Chapters that have two names
• The Qur’anic origin of the chapter names
• Where the names appear in their respective chapters
• A categorisation of the meanings of the chapter names

Preface
1 The Qur’an
2 The Prophet’s Naming of the Qur’anic Chapters
3 Chapters with Two Names
4 The Qur’anic Origin of the Chapter Names
5 The Locations of the Names in the Chapters
6 The Number of Letters of the Chapter Names
7 Categorization of the Meanings of the Chapter Names
8 The Chapters Listing
Conclusion
References
Index of Names and Subjects

Published

2011 July

Page count

91

Dimensions

203 x 127 mm

ISBN

978-1-906342-08-1

Format

Paperback, eBook

Imprint

Safis Publishing

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