Created After, From, and For the Man?
This article examines the diachronic development of Shiʿi exegetic discourse on the sentence Khalaqakum min nafs wāḥida wa-khalaqa minhā zawjahā (“created you from a single soul and created its mate from it”) in the Quranic verse 4:1, customarily read as describing the creation of the first couple,...
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Main Author: | Katja von Schöneman |
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Language: | EN |
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Columbia University Libraries
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/20298d8aa64d4ef2ab3f298aa7c104df |
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