The Slander of the New Orientalists in the Holy Qur'an and the Response to Them

Authors

  • Hanan Muneer Almutairi Department of Islamic Studies - College of Science and Humanities in Ramah - Majmaah University - Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Author

Keywords:

Orientalism, Doubts About the Qur'an, Synchronous Trend, Critical Historical Trend, Sources of The Qur'an, Hermeneutics

Abstract

The research tagged: " The Slander of the New Orientalists in the Holy Qur'an and the Response to Them" comes to counter the allegations pointed against Islam, and its sources: (the Qur'an and the Sunnah). When orientalists realized the importance of the Qur'an and its place among Muslims as the primary source of Islamic legislation, they slander and suspicion it; so that their lackeys in Muslim countries are mesmerized and repeat such slanders without understanding or contemplation, and to repel Westerners from knowing Islam correctly, and then orientalists have developed new ways to challenge the Holy Qur'an, such as: what is related to the history of the Qur'an, its codification, and its relationship to previous books, What is concerned with modernist readings: such as intertextuality, hermeneutics, what is related to the synchronous trend, which targets textual relations, the structure of the book, its laws, and other trends and new studies

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Author Biography

  • Hanan Muneer Almutairi, Department of Islamic Studies - College of Science and Humanities in Ramah - Majmaah University - Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

    Department of Islamic Studies - College of Science and Humanities in Ramah - Majmaah University - Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

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Published

15-09-2023

How to Cite

Almutairi, Hanan Muneer. “The Slander of the New Orientalists in the Holy Qur’an and the Response to Them”. Jazan University Journal of Human Sciences, vol. 12, no. 1, Sept. 2023, pp. 203-37, https://journals.jazanu.edu.sa/ojs/index.php/JUJHS/article/view/121.

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