Title of article :
THE DENIAL OF SUPERNATURAL SORCERY IN CLASSICAL AND MODERN SUNNĪ TAFSĪR OF SŪRA AL-FALAQ (113:4) : A REFLECTION ON UNDERLYING CONSTRUCTIONS
Author/Authors :
mol, arnold yasin leiden university, Netherlands
Abstract :
One of the main trends in Islamic modernism is the pursuit of rational exegesis of the Qur’ān. As a response to this trend many Sunni Islamic modernists have been labelled of being neo-Mu‘tazilites because of their use of independent reason, the historicizing of the Qur’ān, the emphasis on metaphorical interpretation of verses with supernaturalistic contents, the de-emphasizing of tradition, and the use of non-Islamic sources and thought. The similarities between modernists and classical rationalistic schools are seen in their exegeses on verse 113:4 wherein the dominant traditional interpretation of supernatural sorcery is denied. This paper tries to show why many forms of Islamic modernism are labelled as modern versions of Mu‘tazilism.
Keywords :
Islamic Modernism , tafsīr , Islamic theology , occasionalism , (neo , )Mu‘tazilism , Islam and science , Natural law , natural philosophy , hadīth criticism
Journal title :
Al-Bayan Journal Of Quran and Hadith Studies
Journal title :
Al-Bayan Journal Of Quran and Hadith Studies