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SUMMARY:Qur’ān translations and interpretations by European Muslims
DESCRIPTION:One-day colloquium\nMarch 5\, 2021. 9am Central European Time \nOnline venue \nThe event takes place within the framework of the ongoing ERC project\, “The European Qur’ān\, 1150-1850” (EuQu). This one-day colloquium aims to foster existing collaborations of the team at the University of Amsterdam (UvA) with the project members\, as well as to facilitate knowledge exchange with other scholars working on similar topics outside the EuQu. The discussion will focus on Qur’an translation and interpretation practices adopted by Muslims in different regions of wider Europe\, as well as on Muslim-Christian interactions brought about by those translation activities. \nPlease register in advance for this meeting: \nhttps://uva-live.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZcrf-mopj4pE9RGFeQHcs5xg6LEXoDCoEsn \nAfter registering\, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting. \nRead the program \nFor questions\, please contact the organisers of the colloquium \nGulnaz Sibgatullina\, g.r.sibgatullina@uva.nl;\nGerard Wiegers\, g.a.wiegers@uva.nl
URL:https://euqu.eu/event/quran-translations-and-interpretations-by-european-muslims/
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SUMMARY:EuQu Seminar of Work in Progress
DESCRIPTION:The next EuQu Seminar of Work in Progress will be on Friday\, 12 March\, at 14.00 (CET) \nOur post-doc. researcher Asaph Ben-Tov will be presenting some preliminary findings for a chapter in the book The Uses of the Qur’an in Early Modern Germany which he is co-authoring with Jan Loop. This chapter focuses on the Tübingen mathematician and orientalist Wilhelm Schickard (1592-1635) and the intellectual and confessional ramifications of his intensive study of the Qur’an. In addition to Schickard himself\, the chapter attempts to trace the scholarly engagement with Islam within Schickard’s close circle of friends and collaborators in Tübingen and considers possible links between these pursuits and this particular confessionally unorthodox milieu during the Thirty Years War. \nThis will be followed by some comments and additional findings by Prof. Jan Loop. \nAll Welcome!!
URL:https://euqu.eu/event/euqu-seminar-of-work-in-progress/
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SUMMARY:International Workshop: Qur’an and Bible
DESCRIPTION:Online conference organized by the University of Notre Dame and by the ERC project “The European Qur’an” \n22-26 March 2021\nFrom 15:00 to 17:00 Central European Time (10:00 to 12:00 US Eastern Time) \nThis workshop will explore the changing ways in which Medieval and Early Modern Jewish\, Christian and Muslim readers relate Biblical literature and Quran.How did medieval and early modern readers assess the relationship between the two scriptures? How did they account for narrative parallels as well as the differences they found in them? \nRegister online now!\nDownload the Program PDF\nRead the abstracts \nPROGRAM\n \nMONDAY 22 MARCH 2021 \n\n15:00 (times given are Central European Time) Introduction Tom Burman\n15:15 John TOLAN\nBible and Qur’an at the Council of Basel (1431-1449)\n\n\n15:40 David BERTAINA\nInmates of Hell: Muʿtazilī Qurʾānic Concepts in Medieval Catholic Thought\n\n\n16:05 Pierre COURTAIN\nRaymundus Martini’s use of the Qur’an in his De Seta Machometi\n\n\n16:30-17:00 Discussion\n\nTUESDAY 23 MARCH \n\n15:00 Octavian-Adrian NEGOIȚĂ\nBible and Qur’an in the Polemical Discourse of an Athonite Monk: Pachomios Rousanos’ (1508–1553) and His Anti-Islamic Treatise\n\n\n15:25 Maxime SELLIN\nReading Qur’an through Biblical glasses\, the example of the Qu’ran of Bellus.\n\n\n15:50 Gabriel Said REYNOLDS\n“Only the Most Perfect of the Perfects Could Possibly Institute the Perfection”: On Paul of Antioch’s Reading of the Qur’an.\n\n\n16:15 Rita George TVRTKOVIĆ\nComparing Qur’anic & Biblical Mariologies: The Case of Two Williams\n\n\n16:40-17:00 Discussion\n\nWEDNESDAY 24 MARCH \n\n15:00 Javier DE PRADO\nPutting the Qur’an to the test in the early Propaganda Fide’s apologetics (1610-1632)\n\n\n15:25 Federico STELLA\nDiscovering the Christian Truth in the Qur’ān. The correspondence between Baldassarre Loyola Mandes S.J. and Muḥammad Bulghaith al-Darawī\n\n\n15:50 Sara FANI\nTestimonia Alcorani de Christo Domino: traces of the Papal inter-religious discourse at the hands of two Oriental clergymen\n\n\n16:15 Aleida PAUDICE\nLeon Modena’s Precetti di Maomotto nel suo alcorano\n\n\n16:40-17:00 Discussion\n\nTHURSDAY 25 MARCH \n\n15:00 Kentaro INAGAKI\nLevinus Warner and his reading of Islamic scriptures\n\n\n15:25 Asaph BEN-TOV & Jan LOOP\nThe Qur’an as an exegetical tool in early modern Biblical Studies\n\n\n15:50 Emmanuelle STEFANIDIS\nContes ridicules\, plaisantes reueries\, tres-belles moralitez: The reception of Qur’anic narratives in seventeenth century France\n\n\n16:15 Naima AFIF\nJesus and the Bible in an 18th-century Translation of the Qur’an into Hebrew\n\n\n16:40-17:00 Discussion\n\nFRIDAY 26 MARCH \n\n15:00 Vevian ZAKI\nTranslating the King James Bible into Arabic: the Sabat/Martyn Translation (1816 CE)\n\n\n15:20 Michael PREGILL\nMapping the Islamicate Midrashim: Uncovering the Earliest Phase of Jewish Engagement with the Qur’an\n\n\n15:40 Thomas HOFFMANN\nThe Haphazard Alkoran and the Muhammadan Phoenix – on Grundtvig’s reception of Islam\n\n\n16:00 Gulnaz SIBGATULLINA\nEcology of a vernacular Qurʾān: The case of Mūsā Bīgī’s Translation into Turki-Tatar\n\n\n16:20 Discussion\n\n\n16:40 Conclusion Jan LOOP\n\n 
URL:https://euqu.eu/event/international-workshop-quran-and-bible/
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