Course: Islam Through Its Scriptures
About The Event
By Harvard University
Date: October 1, 2020 – April 2, 2021
Duration: 4 weeks
Time Commitment: 5-10 hours per week
Platform: edX
Instructor: Prof. Ali S. Asani, Harvard University
Learn about the Quran, the central sacred text of Islam, through an exploration of the rich diversity of roles and interpretations in Muslim societies.
• An introduction to the place of the Quran in Muslim cultures
• Major themes of the Quran
• The historical and cultural contexts of the Quran
• Interpretive skills that enable a more nuanced reading of the Quran
• Diverse approaches Muslims have adopted to engaging with Quranic texts, including issues in contemporary interpretation
Course description
How can you improve your understanding of Islam and its most important holy text, the Quran? How can you make sense of a tradition and a text that have been interpreted in different ways across vast geographical spaces for nearly a millennium and a half?
Using a multimedia and student-centered approach, this religion course provides tools and perspectives for understanding the role of the Quran in the Islamic tradition. Learners will develop the skills and context to read the text themselves, while also being introduced to some of the issues classical and contemporary interpreters have addressed. This approach enables learners to explore the influence of the Quran on diverse Muslim understandings of Islam.
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