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Journal articles on the topic "Narratorial commentary"
Staten, Henry. "Is Middlemarch Ahistorical?" PMLA/Publications of the Modern Language Association of America 115, no. 5 (October 2000): 991–1005. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/463266.
Full textMuthiah, Kalaivahni. "Performing Bombay and displaying stances." English World-Wide 33, no. 3 (October 29, 2012): 264–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/eww.33.3.02mut.
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Muḥammad, Muḥammad Ḥassan. "Aḥādīth al-nabūyah fī al-tafsir allati rawāhā Abū Hurayrah." Thesis, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/10500/4826.
Full textThe importance of this work rests upon the fact that notwithstanding Abu Huraira's eminent status among Prophet Muammad's companions as the most noteworthy reporter of Prophetic traditions on the basis of which scholars have compiled his reports on numerous subjects into separate tracts no research of academic standing has been done on his contributions to Qur'anic exegesis by systematically extracting his narrations and evaluating them. The current dissertation begins by offering this research contribution followed by a discussion of Abu Huraira's biography. Then all his narrations are systematically presented from beginning to end. Such reports contain both explicit and implicit statements that can be traced to the Prophet. Not all verses or chapters of the Qur'an are covered in this way for example there are no reports relating to chapter 77. They are followed by the conclusion the bibliography and appendices on Qur'anic verses and Prophetic reports cited.
Religious Studies and Arabic
M.A. (Islamic Studies)
Trpka, Vladimír. "Od metafikce k sebereflexivnímu vyprávění ( Teorie a praxe sebeodhalující fikce v české literatuře)." Doctoral thesis, 2016. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-349681.
Full textElkoly, Mohammed Hassan Mohamed. "Sharḥ Lubāb al-nuqūl fī asbāb al-nuzūl [ṣafwa al-taʻlīqāt al-mutaʻllīqāt bi-aḥwāl nuzūl al-Qurʼān]." Thesis, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/10500/14305.
Full textThe importance of this research is evident from the field related to it; namely, that of reports about circumstances for Qur’anic revelations. Without a comprehensive knowledge of it, many of the subtleties and nuances of Qur’anic discourse remain concealed from us. For this purpose, I used al-Suyuti’s "Lubab al-Nuqul fi Asbab al-Nuzul" for the pivotal and comprehensive role it occupies among works dealing with this discipline. Briefly, my methodology was the following: I first presented a summary of the author’s biography. Secondly, I edited the manuscript I had obtained of this book from the King Faisal Library in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Thirdly, I made comparisons between this version and numerous printed versions of this book in order to verify the authenticity of textual information I presented in this thesis by categorising Prophetic and other reports at the levels of their soundness and weakness so that the reader may obtain a firm insight into their status levels. Fourthly, I amended reports that al-Suyuti had omitted in relation to verses he had cited. Fifthly, I graded different reports on a topic according to established criteria in this subject; often reconciling them where it was possible. I interpreted verses in their general purport by indicating that the report/s relating to the circumstances for revelation was/were already embodied in their signification. I only deviated from this norm where I found that a body of reliable scholars had given preference to a particular report vis-à-vis a certain verse; in which case I adopted their opinion. Sixthly, I attached brief commentaries to relevant verses to enable the reader to gain a more comprehensive grasp of text within its context. Finally, I defined some peculiar terminology found in this book for the benefit of unfamiliar researchers.
Religious Studies and Arabic
D. Litt. et Phil. (Islamic Studies)
Books on the topic "Narratorial commentary"
Håkansson, Sara. Narratorial commentary in the novels of George Eliot. Lund: Lund University, Centre for Languages and Literature, English Studies, 2009.
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