Introduction
Chapter 1: The variant readings and the sabcat aḥruf of the
Qur’ān
Chapter 2: Ibn Mujāhid and the canonization of the seven
Chapter 3: Ḥadd al-Qur’ān and the tawātur of the canonical
Readings
Chapter 4: The transmission of the canonical Readings and the
emergence of Shawādhdh
Chapter 5: The Nature of the Qur’ānic variants
Conclusion and future Research
Bibliography
Shady Hekmat Nasser, Ph.D. (2011), Harvard University, is a senior Lector of Arabic at Yale University.
“…a detailed and well written study.”
Shahrul Hussain in The Muslim World Book Review34.4 (2014).
“Nasser’s work is thorough and thought provoking; his efforts to
understand the history of the transmission of the variant readings
of the Qurʾān have surely paid off.”
Ghassan el Masri in Al-Abhath 62-63 (2014-2015), 170-173.
"Cet ouvrage important souligne la nécessité d’une édition
véritablement critique du Coran, contenant des variantes de
lecture, en même temps qu’il en fournit des éléments, théoriques et
empiriques, indispensables à sa réalisation."
J. Dean in: REVUE D’HISTOIRE ET DE PHILOSOPHIE RELIGIEUSES, 2014,
Tome 94 n° 4.
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