Book Series
- Semitic Languages and Cultures vol. 42
- ISSN Print: 2632-6906
- ISSN Digital: 2632-6914
Copyright
Marijn van Putten;Published On
2026-02-04ISBN
Paperback978-1-80511-640-0
Hardback978-1-80511-641-7
PDF978-1-80511-642-4
Language
- English
Print Length
354 pages (xxviii+326)Dimensions
Paperback203 x 19 x 254 mm(7.99" x 0.75" x 10")
Hardback203 x 21 x 254 mm(7.99" x 0.83" x 10")
Weight
Paperback711g (25.08oz)
Hardback955g (33.69oz)
BIC
- QRVC
- QRP
- 2CSR
- CFP
- CFF
BISAC
- REL006160
- REL037010
- REL067000
Keywords
- Quranic Arabic
- Classical Arabic
- al-Dānī
- Quranic Reading Traditions
- Quran
- qirāʾāt
- al-Taysīr
al-Dānī's al-Taysīr fī al-qirāʾāt al-sabʿ
A Translation with Linguistic Commentary
Al-Taysīr fī al-Qirāʾāt al-Sabʿ by the 11th century Andalusian scholar ʾAbū ʿAmr al-Dānī is one of the most influential descriptions of the seven reading traditions of the Qurʾān. It is the work on which the later didactic poem by al-Šāṭibī was based, which still stands as the basis for the teaching of the reading traditions among Muslim specialists. This book makes the highly technical genre of the Qurʾānic reading traditions accessible through a rigorous translation of al-Dānī’s work with extensive elucidating footnotes. Besides a full translation of the text, the book also includes an in-depth introduction, which lays out the history of the reading traditions, details of their transmission, the technical terminology of the Qirāʾāt genre, and summarises the linguistic principles of the reading traditions using modern linguistic terminology and illustrative tables.
Contents
Introduction
(pp. 1–65)- Marijn van Putten
U. Preamble and General Principles
(pp. 69–146)- Marijn van Putten
F. The Chapter That Mentions the Specific Variants
(pp. 147–306)- Marijn van Putten
Contributors
Marijn van Putten
(author)Assistant Professor at the Leiden University Centre for Linguistics at Leiden University
Marijn van Putten is assistant professor at the Leiden University Centre for Linguistics. His research focuses on the linguistics, and transmission history of the Quranic text and the Quranic reading traditions. Besides this, he also researches the linguistic history of Arabic and Berber. He is currently the PI of the ERC Consolidator project: QurCan: The Canonization of the Quranic Reading Traditions.