De trajetórias que fizeram uma sura do Corāo a repensar as origens do islā

The article comes from an approach to the Surah 19 to enquire the conventional way to comprehend the formation of Qur’ān and the origins of Islam. From a short analysis of materials and sources that appear on the text, it is possible to see how traditional theories about the emergence of both are...

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Autor principal: Pedro Lima Vasconcellos
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Publicado: Universidad de Sevilla 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://doaj.org/article/022fac03dd9f420b88216f684dfcc20a
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Sumario:The article comes from an approach to the Surah 19 to enquire the conventional way to comprehend the formation of Qur’ān and the origins of Islam. From a short analysis of materials and sources that appear on the text, it is possible to see how traditional theories about the emergence of both are inadequates because do not consider the dynamic and vitality of the culture, as well the complexity of religious traditions forceful in the Middle East during the Late Antiquity, especially those which could be appointed as Jewish or Christian. And it argues that from the interior of what is commonly called Jewish-Christianism emerge both one (the Qur’ān) and the other (the Early Islam).