Description:
This book provides a new exploration of aural meaning and social relevance, within Islamic teaching and will be of particular interest to those studying or researching the significance of scripture, and the Qur'an in particular.
Review Quotes:
"This work gives voice to our lived experience as Muslims living in the West."
Aisha al-Adawiya, Women in Islam, Inc.
"The Qur'an Heard is a marvel of interdisciplinary finesse. At once panoramic and ethnographic, this sensory monograph is also critical and historical, a call to listen and act for non-Muslim as also Muslim readers."
Bruce B. Lawrence, Duke University
"A hallmark of Jesuit education is eloquentia perfecta, which means more than the literal translation of "perfect eloquence", and instead refers to cultivating a whole person who works for the betterment of the world. In this lovely study, Prof. Yuskaev looks at rhetoric and musicality as essential components of Muslim sermons, and shows how Muslim preachers attend to this important goal."
Amir Hussain, Loyola Marymount University