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The Qur'�n and Tradition:

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  1. Abbott, Nabia. Studies in Arabic Literary Papyri. Vol. 2. Qur'�nic Commentary and Tradition. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1967.
  2. Ali, Muhammad. A Manual of Had�th.Lahore: Ahmadiyah Anjuman Ishati Islam, n.d.
  3. Ayoub, Mahmoud M. The Qur'�n and its Interpreters. 2 Vols. Albany: SUNY Press, 1984.
  4. Baljon, J. M. S. Modern Muslim Koran Interpretation. Leiden: E. J. Brill, 1961.
  5. Bashear, S. "Abraham's Sacrfice of his Son and Related Issues," Der Islam 67 no. 2(1990): 241-277.
  6. Birkland, Harris. The Lord Guideth: Studies in Primitive Islam. Oslo: Ikommisjon Hos H. Aschehoug & Co., 1956.(Historical-critical commentaries on Suras 93, 94, 105, 106 and 108).
  7. ________. Old Muslim Opposition Against the Koran.Oslo: Ikommisjon Hos Jacob Dybwad, 1955.
  8. Busse, Heribert, "B�b Hitta: Qur'�n 2:58 and the Entry into Jerusalem," JSAI 22 (1998): 1 -17.
  9. Calder, Norman. "Tafs�r from Tabar� to Ibn Kath�r: Problems in the description of a genre, illustrated with reference to the story of Abraham." In Hawting, G. R. and Abdul Kader A Shareef. eds. Approaches to the Qur'�n. London and New York: Routledge, 1993.
  10. Cragg, Kenneth. The Event of the Qur'�n: Islam in its scripture. London: Allen & Unwin, 1971.
  11. ________. The Mind of the Qur'�n: Chapters in Reflection. London: Allen & Unwin, 1973.
  12. Crone, Patricia. "Two Legal Problems Bearing on the Early History of the Qur'�n." JSAI 18(1994): 1-37.
  13. Donner, Fred. The Beginnings of Islamic Historical Writing. Princeton: Darwin Press, 1998.
  14. Fazlur Rahman. Islamic Methodology in History. Karachi: Central Institute of Islamic Research, 1965.
  15. G�tje, Helmut. The Qur'�n and its Exegesis.Translated and edited by Alford T. Welch. Repr. 1971, Oxford: Oneworld, 1997.
  16. Goldziher, Ignaz. Muhammadanische Studien. translated by S. M. Stern and C. R. Barber as Muslim Studies. Chicago: Aldine, 1966.
  17. Guillaume, Alfred. The Traditions of Islam. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1924.
  18. Hallaq, W. B. "The Priamcy of Qur'�n in Sh�tib�'s Legal Theory." In Wael B. Hallaq and Donald P. Little, eds. Islamic Studies Presented to Charles J. Adams Leiden: E. J. Brill, 1991, pp. 65-86.
  19. Hawting, G. R. and Abdul Kader A. Shareef. Approaches to the Qur'�n. London and New York: Routledge, 1993.
  20. Hawting, G. R. "The Role of the Qur'�n and Had�th in the Legal Controversy about the rights of the Divorced Woman During Her 'Waiting Period' (`Idda), BSOAS 52(1989):430-444.
  21. Imbert, Frederic. " Le Coran dans les Graffiti des Deux Premiers Si�cles se L'h�gire," Arabica 47(2000): 381-
  22. Jeffrey, Arthur. The Foreign Vocabulary of the Qur'�n. Baroda: Oriental Institute, 1938.
  23. __________. Materials for the History of the Text of the Qur'�n. Leiden: E. J. Brill, 1937.
  24. Juynboll, G. H. A. The Authenticity of the Tradition Literature. Leiden: E. J. Brill, 1969.
  25. Khoury, Raif-Georges. "Pour une nouvelle compr�hension de la transmission des texts dans les trois premiers si�cles islamiques," Arabica, 34(1987): 191-
  26. Kister, M. J. "Adam: A Study of some Legends in Tafs�r and Had�th Literature," Israel Oriental Studies 13(1993).
  27. Lester, Toby. "What is the Koran?" The Atlantic Monthly (Jan. 1999): 43-56.
  28. Lichtenstadter, I. Muhammad, the Apostle of God and His Ascension. Uppsala and Wiesbaden: 1955.
  29. Lopez-Morillas, Consuelo. The Qur'�n in Sixteenth Century Spain: Six Morisco Versions of S�ra 79. London: Tamesis Books Ltd., 1982.
  30. Macdonald, J. "Joseph in the Qur'�n and Muslim Commentary," The Muslim World 46(1956): 113-31; 207-24.
  31. Merguerian, G. K. and Najmabodi, A. "Zulaykha and Yusuf: Whose 'Best Story'?" IJMES 29 no. 4 (Nov. 1997): 485-508.
  32. Motzky, Harald. "The collection of the Qur'�n: A Reconsideration of Western Views in Light of Recent Methodological Developmennts," Der Islam, 78 (2001): 1-34.
  33. Nagel, Tilman. "Die Inschriften im Felsendom und das Islamische Glaubensbekenntnis: Der Koran und die Anf�nge des had�th," Arabica 47 (2000): 329-365.
  34. Neuwirth, Angelika. "Observations on Early Quran Manuscripts in Sana'a," in The Qur�n As Text. Edited by Stefan Wild. Leiden: E. J. Brill, 1997.
  35. Osman, Ghada. "Oral Vs. Written Tradition," Arabica, 48(2001): 66-80.
  36. Rippin, Andrew. "The Present Status of Tafsir Studies," Muslim World lxxii(1982): 224-38.
  37. ________. The Exegetical Genre of asb�b al-nuz�l: A Bibliographical and Terminological Survey."BSOAS68.1(1985):1-15.
  38. ________. "The Function of asb�b al-nuz�l in Qur'�nic Exegesis." BSOAS 51(1988):1-20.
  39. ________. "Al-Zarkashi and al-Suyuti on the Function of the "Occasions of Revelation" Material." Islamic Culture Vol.109, no.3 (July 1985):243-258.
  40. ________. "Reading the Qur'�n with Richard Bell." JAOS 112.4(1992): 1-16.
  41. Rippin, Andrew. "Studying Early Tafsir Texts." Der Islam 72:2(1995):310-323.
  42. ________. "Tafs�r Ibn 'Abb�s and Criteria for Dating Early Tafs�r Texts. JSAI 18(1994): 38-84.
  43. ________. Approaches to the History of the Interpretation of the Qur'�n. Oxford: 1988.
  44. Robson, J. An Introduction to the Science of Tradition. London: Royal Asiatic Society, 1953.
  45. Schacht, J. Origins of Muhammadan Jurisprudence. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1950.
  46. Sellheim, Rudolf. "Abu `Ali al-Qali - Zum Problem muendlicher und Schriftlicher Ueberlieferung am Beispiel von Sprichtwoertersammlungen," in Studien zur Geschichte und Kultur des Vorderen Orients, Leiden: E. J. Brill, 1991.
  47. Stowasser, Barbara F. Women in the Qur'an, Traditions, and Interpretation. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1994.
  48. Watt, W. Montgomery. Bell's Introduction to the Qur'�n: Comepletely Revised and Enlarged. Islamic Surveys Series, no. 8. Edinburgh University Press, 1970.
  49. Wansbrough, John. Quranic Studies. Oxford University Press, 1977.
  50. ________. The Sectarian Milieu. Oxford University Press, 1978.
  51. Welch, Alford T. Editor. Studies in Qur'�n and Tafs�r: Journal of the American Academy of Religion Thematic Issue. Vol.47(1979).
  52. Wensinck, A. J. Concordance de la tradition musulmane. Leiden: E. J. Brill, 1933.
  53. Wheeler, Brannon M. "The Jewish Origins of Qur'�n 18:65-82? Reexamining Arent Jan Wensinck's Theory," Journal of the American Oriental Society, 118.2 (1998): 153-171.
  54. Whelan, Estelle."Forgotten Witness: Evidence for the Early Codification of the Qur'�n," Journal of the American Oriental Society, 118.1(1998): 1-14.
  55. Wild, S. The Qur�n As Text: Islamic Philosophy, Theology, and Science, Vol 27. Leiden: E. J. Brill, 1997.

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