Intra-Quranic connections in Sunni and Shi‘i tafsirs: a meeting point or another area of contestation?
Journal: Indonesian Journal of Islam and Muslim Societies (Vol.3, No. 1)Publication Date: 2013-06-01
Authors : Izza Rohman;
Page : 73-95
Keywords : Quranic hermeneutics; Sunni-Shi‘i dialog; al-Shanqiti’ alTabataba’i; Ahl al-bayt;
Abstract
This study seeks to shed light on how a celebrated interpretive approach to the Quran considered to be most objective is taken by interpreters from different theological settings. It takes a closer look at how the principle of tafsi r al-Qur’a n bi al-Qur’a n(interpretation of the Quran by the Quran) is employed by al-Shanqiti in his Adwa’ al-Bayan and al-Tabataba’i in his al-Mizan, taking their interpretation of ahl al-baytas a main case in point. Noticing how their differences in this issue can be associated with their respective Sunni and Shi‘i backgrounds, this study finds a number of areas where both modern exegetes ? and other exegetes most likely ? might be influenced by any creeping theological preference in their pursuit of objectivity and openness to the text.
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