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Ethico-religious Concepts in the Qu'ran by Toshihiko Izutsu

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Toshihiko Izutsu
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Softcover
Pages:
346
Publication year:
2010
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15x21cm
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Ethico-religious Concepts in the Qu'ran

ISBN: 9789839154559
Author: Toshihiko Izutsu
Book Binding: Softcover
Pages:346
Size: 15x21cm
Publication year: 2010
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About This Book:
In The Ethico-Religious Concepts in the Qur'an Toshihiko Izutsu analyses the guiding spirit of the Islamic moral code, the basic ethical relationship of man to God. Izutsu asserts that, according to the Qur'anic conception, God is of an ethical nature and acts upon man in an ethical way. The resulting implications for man are enormous, requiring devotion not merely to God but to living one's life ethically. Izutsu shows that for the Qur'an our ethical response to God's actions is religion itself; it is at the same time both ethics and religion. Izutsu explores these themes by employing ethnolinguistics, a theory of the interrelations between linguistic cultural patterns, to analyse the semantic structure of major concepts in the Quar'an. Islam, which arose in the seventh century, represents one of the most sweeping religious reforms ever to appear in the East. The Quar'an shows in vividly concrete terms how time-honoured tribal norms came into bloody conflict with new ideals of life, and finally yielded to the rising power. This transitional epoch is of particular importance in the whole of Islamic thought, a time during which the key terms of a traditionally fixed system of values were transformed in their connotative structure, modified in their combinations, and finally integrated into an entirely different system. Originally published in 1959 as The Structure of the Ethical Terms in the Koran and revised under the current title in 1966 this 2002 reprint makes this classic work of Islamic studies once again available.
About The Author:
Known for his contributions to comparative philosophy, semiotics, and Islamic studies, Toshihiko Izutsu (1914-1993) was a well-known Japanese philosopher, academic, and linguist. Izutsu's work is distinguished by his profound awareness of how language, culture, and thought interact. He thought that language reveals important philosophical and cultural truths, and his research frequently focused on elucidating the nuanced meanings and implications of particular phrases and concepts. Izutsu's investigation of the Qur'an's linguistic and philosophical facets was one of his noteworthy achievements. He explored the Arabic phrases' deep semantic layers in an effort to reveal their complex layers of importance. He sought to close the gap between Eastern and Western thought through his thorough investigation, providing fresh perspectives on Islamic philosophy and spirituality.

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