01500 2200241 4500001002100000005001500021035002000036008004100056020001500097041000800112082001100120084001700131100001900148245006600167250001100233260003600244300002900280500002000309520087100329650001001200990002401210990002401234INLIS00000000000250220221022091530 a0010-0520002502221022 | | eng  a1851680675 aeng a297.27 a297.27 CRA e0 aCragg, Kenneth14aEvent Of The Qur'an : Islam In Its Scripture /cKenneth Cragg aCet. 1 aUSA :bFauzie & Partners,c1994 a187p.;22,5 cm ;c22,5 cm aIndeks : Indeks aKenneth Cragg describes his authoritetive book The Event Of The Qur'an as "an exercise in religious enqury and in trans-religious openness of the heart... in the common context of our single humanity and our separate histories." The question "what Happens in the Qur'an?" holds profound historical fascination as well being a matter of great religioussensitivity to all readers, regardless of backgroind. The separate events of Islamic scripture are not difficult to arrange and to chronicle, butwhat kind of event does the whole of the Qur'an represent? What is the inner story of the prophethood that Islam regards as God's final revelation for humanity? How did geographical setting, culture and traditions enter into the Qur'an's metaphors and shape its message? And how, finally, should it be related to our times, to current values and present preoccupations?. 4aIslam a00358/MKRI-P/I-2005 a00358/MKRI-P/I-2005