The Kingdom and the Qur’an: Translating the Holy Book of Islam in Saudi Arabia

Mykhaylo Yakubovych
Open Book Publishers
2024-02-08

This book presents a detailed analysis of the translation of the Qur’an in Saudi Arabia, the most important global actor in the promotion, production and dissemination of Qur’an translations.

From the first attempts at translation in the mid-twentieth century to more recent state-driven efforts concerned with international impact, The Kingdom and the Qur’an adeptly elucidates the link between contemporary Islamic theology and the advent of modern print culture. It investigates this critical juncture in both Middle Eastern political history and the intellectual evolution of the Muslim world, interweaving literary, socio-historical, and socio-anthropological threads to depict the intricate backdrop of the Saudi ‘Qur'an translation movement’.

Mykhaylo Yakubovych provides a comprehensive historical overview of the debates surrounding the translatability of the Qur'an, as well as exploring the impact of the burgeoning translation and dissemination of the holy book upon Wahhabi and Salafi interpretations of Islam. Backed by meticulous research and drawing on a wealth of sources, this work illuminates an essential facet of global Islamic culture and scholarly discourse.

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  • REL037070
  • General and world history
  • Christianity
  • Saudi Arabia
  • History of religion
  • Islamic studies
  • General and world history
  • General and world history
  • Saudi Arabia
  • Translation studies
  • Translation and interpretation
  • Criticism and exegesis of sacred texts
  • Islam
  • General and world history
  • Islam
  • Criticism and exegesis of sacred texts
  • BP131.13
  • Anthropology, Archaeology and Religion
  • History
  • Linguistics
  • Islamic theology
  • Middle Eastern political history
  • Modern print culture
  • Qur'an translation

The Kingdom and the Qur’an: Translating the Holy Book of Islam in Saudi Arabia

Mykhaylo Yakubovych

Open Book Publishers

2024-02-08

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This book presents a detailed analysis of the translation of the Qur’an in Saudi Arabia, the most important global actor in the promotion, production and dissemination of Qur’an translations.

From the first attempts at translation in the mid-twentieth century to more recent state-driven efforts concerned with international impact, The Kingdom and the Qur’an adeptly elucidates the link between contemporary Islamic theology and the advent of modern print culture. It investigates this critical juncture in both Middle Eastern political history and the intellectual evolution of the Muslim world, interweaving literary, socio-historical, and socio-anthropological threads to depict the intricate backdrop of the Saudi ‘Qur'an translation movement’.

Mykhaylo Yakubovych provides a comprehensive historical overview of the debates surrounding the translatability of the Qur'an, as well as exploring the impact of the burgeoning translation and dissemination of the holy book upon Wahhabi and Salafi interpretations of Islam. Backed by meticulous research and drawing on a wealth of sources, this work illuminates an essential facet of global Islamic culture and scholarly discourse.

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  • REL037070
  • General and world history
  • Christianity
  • Saudi Arabia
  • History of religion
  • Islamic studies
  • General and world history
  • General and world history
  • Saudi Arabia
  • Translation studies
  • Translation and interpretation
  • Criticism and exegesis of sacred texts
  • Islam
  • General and world history
  • Islam
  • Criticism and exegesis of sacred texts
  • BP131.13
  • Anthropology, Archaeology and Religion
  • History
  • Linguistics
  • Islamic theology
  • Middle Eastern political history
  • Modern print culture
  • Qur'an translation