Encyclopaedic survey of Islamic culture.


Vol. 2: Studies in Quran. Ed. Mohamed Taher. Delhi: Anmol Publications, 1997

Contents

A millennium-old Qur'anic puzzle: the matter on polygyny, by Ali, Hashim Amir, pp.223-234.

Abraham in the Qur'an, by Mbon, F. M., pp.128-147.

An inquiry into the earliest collection of the Qur'an, by Majmal Khan pp.86-127.

Bibliographical essay on Quranic studies, pp.240-249.

Haman in the Quran: a historical assessment, by Syed, Sher Mohammad, pp.176-189.

Qur'anic studies: an overview, by Anees, Munawar Ahmad and Athar, Alia Nasreen, pp.163-175.

The 'month' in the Qur'an, by Ali, Hashim Amir. pp.198-209.

The function of the occasion of revelation material, by Rippin, A. pp.148-162.

The law of crime in the Qur'an & religion vs. morality, by Ahmed, Syed Maqbool and Khan, A. Khaliq pp.43-61.

The miracle of Quran ('Ijazu'l-Qur'an), by Abdul Aleem, pp.9-42.

The Qur'an and interest in the Islamic society, by Qadri, S. M. pp.210-222.

The Qur'an and our lives, by Tayabji, Badruddin, pp.1-8.

The Qur'an and the Orientalists: a note on the authenticity of the Satanic Verses, by Ahsan, M. M. p.190-197.

The Qur'anic Adam: the first man and the first prophet, by Mir, Mustansir pp.76-85.

The Qur'anic theory of Riba, by Ahmad, Ziauddin pp.62-75.

Why the devil is called "Iblis" in the Qur'an, by Davoud, Abdulahad pp.235-239.