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occasionally used and tolerated. However, Arabic contemporary exegesis generally sees them as foreign to Islam and believes that elements such as the perspectives on prophetic figures, contradict or appear to contradict certain theological beliefs. The strong criticism of this literature is a
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who first systematically used the term for traditions that he vehemently rejected. He treats not only the traditions themselves, but also the narrators, such as ʿAbdallāh ibn ʿAbbās, disparagingly. But it was not until the 20th century that the systematic use of
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Isabel Lang
Intertextualität als hermeneutischer Zugang zur Auslegung des Korans: Eine Betrachtung am Beispiel der Verwendung von Israiliyyat in der Rezeption der Davidserzählung in Sure 38: 21-25 Logos Verlag Berlin GmbH, 31.12.2015
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Isabel Lang
Intertextualität als hermeneutischer Zugang zur Auslegung des Korans: Eine Betrachtung am Beispiel der Verwendung von Israiliyyat in der Rezeption der Davidserzählung in Sure 38: 21-25 Logos Verlag Berlin GmbH, 31.12.2015
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Isabel Lang: Intertextualität als hermeneutischer Zugang zur
Auslegung des Korans. Eine Betrachtung am Beispiel der Verwendung von Isrā'īlīyāt in der Rezeption der Davidserzählung in Sure 38: 21-25. Logos Verlag. Berlin 2015, ISBN
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The next known usage is in the writings of Ibn al-Murağğā, in a text written around 430/1040, also in the context of narratives sourced from Wahb. In this case, Ibn al-Murağğā was directly citing a book of Wahb's entitled the
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and stands in contrast to the intensive use of these texts in pre-modern times. For that reason, political rather than traditional motivations have been proposed as a motivator for the contemporary usage of the label
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also uses the term in relation to the name of a book, but one that is not connected to Wahb's name. Whether Wahb composed a document by such a name is disputed (others instead attribute a similar text to
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Johanna Pink (2010). Sunnitischer Tafsīr in der modernen islamischen Welt: Akademische
Traditionen, Popularisierung und nationalstaatliche Interessen. Brill, ISBN 978-9004185920, pp. 114–116.
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Johanna Pink (2010). Sunnitischer Tafsīr in der modernen islamischen Welt: Akademische
Traditionen, Popularisierung und nationalstaatliche Interessen. Brill, ISBN 978-9004185920, pp. 114–116
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Mainiyo, Attahir Shehu, and
Muhammad Sani Abdullahi. "Impact of Isra’iliyyat reports on the Islamic creed of contemporary Muslims." Ilorin Journal of Religious Studies 7.1 (2017): 67-82.
1203:(d. 732), who was born in the generation after the Sahaba, and who is cited as a trustworthy source for many oral accounts linked to Jewish and Christian traditions.
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was known in the IV/X sec. and that it was used to refer to a genre of prodigious stories about cosmogony and
Biblical history of questionable reliability.
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became established. They are often criticized, especially today in the Arab world, and viewed as “un-Islamic”. Only in the
Turkish regions are
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Albayrak, Ismail. Qur'anic narrative and Isra'iliyyat in
Western scholarship and in classical exegesis. Diss. University of Leeds, 2000.
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came to be understood as a collection of unreliable traditions of supposed Jewish origin, related to earlier narrators, such as
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