Description
ISBN: 9781590080962
Author: Randa Hamwi
Publisher: Amana Publications (2024)
Pages: 317 Binding: Paperback
Our Takeaway
Description from the publisher:
This book is a welcome addition to the library of contemporary Islamic studies. Although the subject matter is highly scholarly in nature, the lucid style of the author makes it accessible to scholars and lay persons alike. It makes unique and significant contributions in its selection of the topic, its rigorous methodology which is at once textual, inter textual and contextual, and its conclusions.
Although the subject matter the "Iqraa Principle" is current among both traditional and contemporary scholars of Islam, the author's unique approach in framing the issues is new. Furthermore, the grounding of the components of the Iqraa Principle both in the Quran itself and the Arabic language (with an eye to the historical evolution of the language and the cultural transformations in usage) are all testimony to her rigorous methodology; not to mention her sensitivity to negative influences that creeped into the popular Muslim imagination - and practices- as well as some of the renowned Tafsirs.Another important element of her strategy is the reference drawn between these components and current Muslim realties or the human condition at large, always concluding with a message directed to the readers in general, and the youth in particular.
She moves skillfully between the lexical meaning of words, to their position within their texts, to the interrelationship between groups of texts, to the overarching message revealed in Quran or Hadith or both.
Her spirited "call to action" that marked her interpretive journey put her squarely within the category "scholar activist". Indeed, the book is more than a call to action. It is a trophy of inspiration, intellectual insight and fulfillment to the mind and spirit!
Abubaker Al Shingieti, PhD
Former Executive Director
International Institute of Islamic Thought (IIIT)
USA
About the Author --
Randa Hamwi Duwaji is a bilingual author, Qur'an researcher, and peace-builder whose early works include books in English and Arabic, poetry anthologies, and Islamic articles.
With a B.A. in English Language and Literature, an M.A. in Psychology, and many years spent learning traditional Islamic Studies with Syrian educators, added to decades retrieving authentic definitions through 10th. century lexicons, Randa answers the most persistent questions related to Islam and Muslims.
Her latest books are the Arabic Ihyaa Faatihat Iqra (Dar Al Fikr, Damascus, 2022) which gained excellent linguistic and scholarly review, followed now by the English 'Revival of the IQRA! Principle'.