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Western Studies of the Qur’anic Narrative : From the Historical Orientation into the Literary Analysis.
The beginning of Western in the Qur’an can traced back to the appearance of the first complete translation of theQur’an into Latin By Robert of Ketton in the twelfth century when the Muslim and western Christian worlds has begun a long-running confrontation. In the eighteenth century, Western scholars began to be interested in studying the history and sources of the Qur’an. The Qur’anic narrative, which has its parallels in the Judeo-Christian traditions, has been studied from the historical perpective. In this approach, everything in the Qur’an that the Qur’an modifies is viewed as distorted. Recent western studies have shifted into a new arena, studying the contents and styles of the Qur’anic narrative by analyzing by its discourse and narrativity.
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