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SUMMARY: Reading the Qur'an as a "Discourse of Signs"
DESCRIPTION: Reading the Qur'an as a "Discourse of Signs"Speaker: Professor William A. GrahamDate: 19 June 2026Time: 6:00-7:30 pm (London time)Location: OnlineThis talk will argue that the Qur&rsquo;an taken as a whole is best understood as a text offering first and foremost a rehearsal of God&rsquo;s many signs given freely for the purpose of instruction and guidance of human beings in their behavior in this world.&nbsp; In other words, the qur&rsquo;anic notion of &lsquo;ibrah (instructive example or lesson), &acirc;yah (sign), and other concepts such as bayyinah, mathal, or burh&acirc;n, when considered together form a web of didactic and paranetic material that dominates the qur&rsquo;anic text.&nbsp; In considering the prominence of these categories, God&rsquo;s message clearly emerges as a call above all to note and consider His signs in nature, in human history, and in His Word itself and then to live and order one&rsquo;s life accordingly.William A. Graham is the Murray A. Albertson Professor of Middle Eastern Studies, Emeritus, and University Distinguished Service Professor, Emeritus, at Harvard University. He taught in Harvard&rsquo;s Faculty of Arts and Sciences from 1973 to 2018, serving also as Dean of Harvard Divinity School from 2002-12. His scholarly work has focused on early Islamic religious history and textual traditions and problems in the history of world religion.For more information and registration: Monthly talk - Reading the Qur'an as a "Discourse of Signs" - Professor William A. Graham - The Islamic College
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