TY - BOOK AU - Segovia,Carlos A. TI - Quranic Noah and the Making of the Islamic Prophet T2 - Judaism, Christianity, and Islam - Tension, Transmission, Transformation SN - 311040589X AV - BP133.7.N63 S35 2015eb U1 - 297.2 23 PY - 2015/// PB - De Gruyter KW - Noah KW - RELIGION KW - Islam KW - General KW - bisacsh KW - Noah (Biblical figure) in the Qurʼan KW - fast N1 - Table of Contents ; Abbreviations ; List of Tables ; Foreword and Acknowledgements ; Chapter 1 / Introduction: The Quranic Noah and the Re-mapping of Early Islamic Studies ; Chapter 2 / Tracing the Apocalyptic Noah in Pre-Islamic Jewish and Christian Literature; Excursus. A Lost Apocalypse of Noah? Chapter 3 / Noah in the Qur'ān: An Overview; Excursus A. Full text and translation of the quranic Noah narratives ; Excursus B. Quranic allusions to Noah outside the quranic Noah narratives ; Chapter 4 / The Quranic Noah Narratives: Form, Content, Context, and Primary Meaning; Quranic Noah narrative no. I (Q 7:59-64 / Sūrat al-A'rāf):Quranic Noah narrative no. II (Q 10:71-4 / Sūrat Yūnus):; Quranic Noah narrative no. III (Q 11:25-49 / Sūrat Hūd):; Quranic Noah narrative no. IV (Q 23:23-30 / Sūrat al Mu'minūn):; Quranic Noah narrative no. V (Q 26:105-22 / Sūrat aš-Šu'arū):; Quranic Noah narrative no. VI (Q 54:9-17 / Sūrat al-Qamar):; Quranic Noah narrative no. VII (Q 71 / Sūrat Nūh):; Excursus. Reworked texts in the quranic Noah narratives; Chapter 5 / Reading Between the Lines: The Quranic Noah Narratives as Witnesses to the Life of the Quranic Prophet? Excursus A. The original story behind the Noah narratives in Q 11 and 71 ; Excursus B.Q 11:35,49 and the redactional scribal background of the Qur'ūn; Chapter 6 / Reading Backwards: Sources and Precedents of the Quranic Noah Excursus. A Syriac source behind the blessing of Noah in Q 37.78-81? ; Chapter 7 / Reading Forward: From the Quranic Noah to the Muhammadan Evangelium ; Excursus A. Ibn Ishāq's original Noah narrative N2 - The Quranic Noah narratives provide a fascinating window into the making of Muhammad as an eschatological prophet. This book examines their form, content, and sources as a means of deciphering the scribal and intertextual nature of the Qur'ān and the Jewish-Christian background of the messianic controversy out of which Islam emerged. The view that Muhammad was once tentatively thought of as a new Messiah challenges our picture of Islam's origins UR - https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1076661 ER -