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Journal of the International Qur'anic Studies Association
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31 December 2019

We are pleased to announce the launch of the Journal of the International Qur'anic Studies Association (JIQSA). In support of the association’s mission of fostering scholarship on the Qur'an, the journal will publish twice annually. Articles will be rigorously peer-reviewed through a double-blind review process, with reviewers appointed by the Co-Editors and the international Editorial Board.
The journal is being launched at a time of particular vitality and growth in Qur'anic Studies, and its primary goal is to encourage the further development of the discipline in innovative ways. Methodologies of particular interest to the journal include historical-critical, contextual-comparative, and literary approaches to the Qur'an. We welcome articles that explore the Qur'an’s origins in the religious, cultural, social, and political contexts of Late Antiquity; its connections to various literary precursors, especially the scriptural and parascriptural traditions of older religious communities; the historical reception of the Qur'an in the west; the hermeneutics and methodology of Qur'anic exegesis and translation (both traditional and modern); the transmission and evolution of the textus receptus and the manuscript tradition; and the application of various literary and philological modes of investigation into Qur'anic style and compositional structure.
HISTORY / Ancient / General, RELIGION / General, RELIGION / Islam / General, RELIGION / Islam / Koran & Sacred Writings, Ancient history, The Koran (Qur’an), Islam, Religion and beliefs
The House and the Book: Sanctuary and Scripture in Islam (2017 IQSA Presidential Address)
Gerald R. Hawting
Why Does the Qur'ān Need the Meccan Sanctuary? Response to Professor Gerald Hawting's 2017 Presidential Address
Sean W. Anthony
Bodily Resurrection in the Qur'ān and Syriac Anti-Tritheist Debate
David Bertaina
"My God? Your Lord!" A Qur'ānic Response to a Biblical Question
Zohar Hadromi-Allouche
Connecting the Dots: Diacritics, Scribal Culture, and the Qur'ān in the First/Seventh Century
Adam Bursi