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本期《AJIS》的六篇文章展示了阿拉伯语世界以外的tafs - r al- Qur ' ān丰富的资源。这些文章提供了东南亚和非洲对这一研究领域迅速发展的兴趣的快照。下一期《AJIS》将展示非阿拉伯世界对《古兰经》ānic训诂学的进一步令人兴奋的研究,重点关注来自印度、伊朗、土耳其和高加索中部的学者。
The six articles in this issue of AJIS demonstrate the richness of resources in tafsīr al- Qur’ān produced outside the Arabic-speaking world. These articles provide a snapshot of the rapidly developing interest in this field of studies in Southeast Asia and Africa. Further exciting glimpses into non-Arab world research into Qur’ānic exegesis will be on display in the next issue of AJIS, focusing on scholarship from India, Iran, Turkey and central Caucasus.