Qur’anic readings and verse divisions in 18th-century Banten Qur’ans A.51, W.277 and RAS Arabic 4

IF 0.7 3区 社会学 0 ASIAN STUDIES Indonesia and the Malay World Pub Date : 2023-05-04 DOI:10.1080/13639811.2023.2213588
Ervan Nurtawab
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ABSTRACT This article examines three Qur’ans that probably hail from 18th-century Banten. The first two, A.51 and W.277, are held in the National Library of the Republic of Indonesia, and the third of which, RAS Arabic 4, is part of the collection at the Royal Asiatic Society in the United Kingdom. It undertakes an analysis of the Qur’anic reading and verse numbering systems applied in these manuscripts, using selected samples from Sūrat al-Kahf to identify the textual relationships between these three Qur’ans. Examination of these three Qur’ans reveals variations in the ways in which each copy treats verse numbering and locates verse endings. On the basis of the textual analysis undertaken here, the author argues that the copyists of Qur’ans A.51, W.277 and RAS Arabic 4 appear to have applied to the respective text a combination of different methods that determined their approach to the reading and verse numbering systems. The Qur’anic textual transmission process is one in which the copyists referred to older copies but also relied on their own knowledge of qirāʾāt literature.
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18世纪万丹古兰经A.51, W.277和RAS阿拉伯文4的古兰经阅读和诗句划分
摘要本文考察了三部可能来自18世纪万丹的《古兰经》。前两本A.51和W.277存放在印度尼西亚共和国国家图书馆,第三本RAS阿拉伯语4是英国皇家亚洲学会收藏的一部分。它对这些手稿中使用的《古兰经》阅读和诗句编号系统进行了分析,使用了Súrat al-Kahf的精选样本来确定这三本《古兰经”之间的文本关系。对这三本《古兰经》的研究揭示了每本对待诗句编号和定位诗句结尾的方式的差异。根据本文的文本分析,作者认为,古兰经A.51、W.277和RAS阿拉伯语4的抄写者似乎对各自的文本应用了不同方法的组合,这些方法决定了他们阅读和诗歌编号系统的方法。在《古兰经》的文本传播过程中,抄写者参考了旧的副本,但也依赖于他们自己对qirāʾāt文学的了解。
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期刊介绍: Indonesia and the Malay World is a peer-reviewed journal that is committed to the publication of scholarship in the arts and humanities on maritime Southeast Asia. It particularly focuses on the study of the languages, literatures, art, archaeology, history, religion, anthropology, performing arts, cinema and tourism of the region. In addition to welcoming individual articles, it also publishes special issues focusing on a particular theme or region. The journal is published three times a year, in March, July, and November.
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