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Who is Allah? What makes Him unique? And what does He ask of those who submit to His teachings? In the spirit of his Pulitzer Prize-winning God, a trailblazing "biography" of the protagonist of the Old Testament, and Christ--a brilliant portrait of biblical Jesus, acclaimed religious scholar Jack Miles undertakes to answer these questions.
Miles introduces us to a "character" less mercurial than Yahweh, less contrarian than Christ, and yet emphatically part of their traditions. The God of the Qur'an revises and perfects: His purpose is to make whole what had been corrupted or lost from the practices and scriptures of the earlier Abrahamic religions. Setting passages from the Hebrew Bible, the New Testament, and the Qur'an side by side, Miles illuminates what is unique about Allah, His teachings and His temperament, and in doing so revises that which is false, distorted, or simply absent from our conception of the heart of Islam.
"I hope," Miles writes, "[that by reading this book] you may find it a little easier to trust the Muslim next door, thinking of him or her as someone whose religion, after all, may not be so wildly unreasonable that someone holding to it could not be a trusted friend."
Industry Reviews
"A highly readable, unbiasedly comparative and elegantly insightful study of the Quran . . . Miles gets to the core of the Abrahamic matrix." --Mustafa Akyol, The New York Times Book Review
"[Miles's] newest book represents the crowning achievement of his life's work." --Jonathan Kirsch, Jewish Journal
"[A] highly engaging and resourceful book." --Patrick Ryan, Commonweal
"Keenly interesting, incisive . . . [An] illuminating critique." --Booklist (starred review)
"Miles . . . show[s] his non-Muslim readers that, in many ways, the Islamic God that emerges will be more recognizable to them than Yahweh . . . What Miles inaugurated, the method of theography, remains a brilliant way to try to meet an inimitable protagonist." --Anna Della Subin, Harper's
"Miles's unique talent for writing about religion won him a Pulitzer Prize for God: A Biography, and now the scholar has written a study of Allah . . . Miles's book is a roadmap toward interfaith understanding." --The National Book Review
"Miles is still an engrossing storyteller and a very capable teacher, with the author taking up specific moments or characters or stories and giving them a solid shaking." --Steve Donoghue, Christian Science Monitor
"Reading this book could be a crucial step out of ignorance at a time of rising Islamophobia." --Ron Charles, The Washington Post
"Literary and astute . . . Good reading and an excellent tool for interfaith dialogue." --Kirkus (starred review)
"A valuable and insightful perspective on Islam and the Qur'an." --Library Journal
"In its stunning scope, its forensic analysis, and its lofty message, God in the Qur'an has no predecessor and no competitor among books that scan the horizon of Abrahamic scriptures. At once accessible and challenging, the Biblical/Qur'anic narratives are recounted here with clarity and conviction. The reader--whether religious or non-religious, Jewish, Christian, Muslim or atheist--is offered a new vista into divine-human encounters evoked by one of their most skilled interpreters, Jack Miles. A milestone of literary and theological scholarship." --Bruce Bennett Lawrence, author of The Koran in English - A Biography
"Jack Miles' God in the Qur'an is the culmination of an extraordinary three-part biography--or theograpy, as he has termed it--of the central character in the sacred scriptures of Jews, the Christians, and now the Muslims. In this book, as in the previous books in the trilogy, Miles draws upon rich theological learning that he manages to wear lightly and gracefully. He draws too upon an extraordinary literary sensibility that enables him to illuminate brilliantly those scriptural places where the three monotheisms converge and where they strikingly differ. Above all, he draws upon unfailing moral intelligence, sympathetic imagination, and human decency, qualities that are sorely needed not only in this critically important interfaith project but also in the world whose shadows fall so darkly upon us all." --Stephen Greenblatt, Author of The Rise and Fall of Adam and Eve
"In this extraordinary, beautifully written book, Jack Miles continues his exploration of the nature of God in scripture by turning his trained eyes to the Qur'an. To put it simply, this is one of the finest books I have ever read on the Qur'an, and everyone who truly wants to understand Islam and Muslims should read it." --Amir Hussain, author, Muslims and the Making of America
"God in the Qur'an is not your typical 'feel-good-we-are-all-brothers-and-sisters' read but rather a careful, critical, loving and deeply perceptive examination of how God really appears in this sacred scripture. This is a remarkable contribution to a remarkable topic, and a book not to be missed." --Reuven Firestone, author, An Introduction to Islam for Jews
"Jack Miles has done it again! In a fascinating and creative way, his latest book helps Jews and Christians understand the Qur'an, not by paraphrasing or summarizing its teachings, but by having Allah speak directly about key persons--Adam and his wife, Abraham and his sons, Jesus and his mother--who appear in the Tanakh and the Christian Bible. His brilliant comparative reading of selected passages of the Qur'an sheds an appreciative light on all three religions, noting both similarities and differences, but all the while increasing our much-needed understanding of the Qur'an." --Father James L. Heft, author, Passing on the Faith
"With God in the Qur'an, Jack Miles completes the literary pilgrimage that gave us God: A Biography and Christ: A Crisis in the Life of God. This time Allah is the central character, and drawing on the Qur'an, but also the Hebrew Bible and the New Testament, Miles puts him in play with the cross-over figures of Adam, Noah, Abraham, Joseph, Moses and Jesus. As with his earlier books, Miles mines all three texts to strikingly original effect, generating new insights about the Qur'an but also about its sibling scriptures." --Jane McAuliffe, editor, The Encyclopaedia of the Qur'an
ISBN: 9780307389947
ISBN-10: 0307389944
Series: God in Three Classic Scriptures
Published: 22nd October 2019
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Number of Pages: 256
Audience: General Adult
Publisher: RANDOM HOUSE US
Country of Publication: US
Dimensions (cm): 20.2 x 13.1 x 1.8
Weight (kg): 0.26
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