Before the Qur’an
Material Sources at the Advent of Muslim Scripture
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Edinburgh University Press
Publishing:31st Jan '26
£95.00
This title is due to be published on 31st January, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

The question of the Qur’an’s geographical and cultural context has been hotly debated in the last few decades. Several authors have proposed that its place of origin may be somewhere other than the Hijaz in Western Arabia, the location stated within Islamic literary sources. Yet these theories have not engaged with the resources provided by numerous inscriptions in a wide range of ancient languages in the Arabian Peninsula and its environs. Bracketing theological claims about Qur’anic provenance and relying solely on securely datable material evidence from before the rise of Islam, this book shows that the Qur’an emerged from the Hijaz and addressed a Late Antique Arabian audience. Suleyman Dost argues for significant religious, cultural and linguistic continuities between pre-Qur’anic Arabian sources and the Qur’an, especially highlighting underappreciated parallels with religious idioms in South Arabia and Ethiopia. This book thus challenges revisionist perspectives that situate the Qur’an outside a Western Arabian milieu.
The author, a bright new star in the firmament of Qur’an scholarship, slices through the bramble of false assumptions and ungrounded speculation that have plagued the field. With careful historical reasoning, he establishes the cultural and geographical context for the emergence of Islam, deploying recent epigraphic and archeological findings. -- Juan Cole, Richard P. Mitchell Collegiate Professor of History, University of Michigan and author, Rethinking the Qur'an in Late Antiquity
ISBN: 9781399528641
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248 pages