F. Redhwan Karim isLecturer in Islamic Studies and Course Leader for the B.A Islamic Studiesprogram at the Markfield Institute of Higher Education, UK. He completed hisPhD at SOAS, University of London in Islamic Studies and has published onQur'anic Studies, Islamic Intellectual History, and Arabic Codicology.
‘Presenting a diverse range of perspectives and arguments, this book avidly explores not only the historical contours of the transmission of the text of the Qur’an, but also the conceptual frameworks and paradigms that intricately shaped its reception.’ Mustafa Shah, SOAS University of London, UK Editor of The Oxford Handbook of Qur’anic Studies ‘This volume brings together a variety of different authors of various backgrounds, and paints a strikingly comprehensive picture of the history of the Qur’an. It successfully brings material evidence, and traditional Qur’anic sciences into conversation and integrates them to present new and thought-provoking insights.’ Marijn van Putten, Leiden University, Netherlands Author of Quranic Arabic: From Its Hijazi Origins to Its Classical Reading Traditions