534 Index of people, places and subjects248,262,264,267 (n. 5), 277,281,294-95,315,323,331,372,374(n. 6), 386, 446 (n. 103), 465Med<strong>in</strong>a!Yathrib 26, 49, 71, 111, 113-15,147,149,180,186,264,308,314-15,356,445,465Mediterranean Sea 43, 115, 396.Melkites see Christians, MelkitesMesopotamia21, 27,279,285,314,321,450,455,470-72,476Messiah (<strong>the</strong> Jewish idea of; see alsoJesus) 301,303,308-11,314-18,354, 364, 366 (n. 38), 368-69, 457Metatron (angel) 380Michael (angel) 382Midian!Midyan 347Midrash 13 (n. 63), 20,394,406-7,438,449, 471, 475, 477mil;lrab 123M<strong>in</strong>gana, A. 7, 185,412 (n. 6), 451,456,466Mir,M.200Miracles 365-66, 369, 383; 388Moabites 394 (n. 2)Monks 67, 146, 308, 458Monophysite Christians see Christians,JacobitesMono<strong>the</strong>ism 26, 115,316,362 (n. 22), 372(n. 1),373,378,397-98,408,410;<strong>the</strong> technical term tawl;lid 50, 53(n. 11), 55-58,318Mordecai 432 (n. 32), 474 (n. 37), 476Moses 33-34, 47, 91, 139, 243, 331, 395,399-403, 409, 414 (n. 8), 433 (n. 35),454,456(n.50),457,462,467-73Mosque(s) 1, 7, 9 (n. 44), 50, 68Mount S<strong>in</strong>ai 15-16, 395Mounta<strong>in</strong> 128, 136, 243, 330, 332, 356,463Mourad, S. 20Mt. S<strong>in</strong>ai see S<strong>in</strong>ai (Mt.)Mu'adh (companion of <strong>the</strong> Prophet) 140al-Mughlra 214, 237, 243, 267 (n. 5)Mu!Jammad (prophet) 10, 11 (n. 56), 17,26-34,43-47,66,72-73,82,91,110,111 (n. 49), 118, 120, 122,130-31,139-40, 141 (n. 105), 182-83, 188,250,26~-63,277,280-81,305,310,319,323,339,346,348,351-52,356,358,360 (n. 8), 361,364,368,373-76, 384 (n. 36), 399, 405, 407,413, 4'14 (n. 8), 418 (n. 27), 429-30,435,442,445-46,454-57,466,475;<strong>in</strong>fallibility/impeccability 28.1, 423;"seal of <strong>the</strong> prophets" 301, 386; sfra26-27, 30, 34, 372,446 (n. 103), 454;wives 421Mujahid b. Jabr 118, 422Muqatil b. Sulayman 420-21Musaylima 328, 338mu(i/:lafsee Qur'an, mu(i/:lafmushriki<strong>in</strong> see Paganslmushriki<strong>in</strong>Music 240, 329Muslims 1, 10, 19, 27,30-31, 36, 48, 50,68, 71, 73, 81, 83-86, 133, 139, 141,182-84, 199, 248 (n. 2), 253 (n. 25),303,306-9,314-15,318,321,340,350,352,356-59,362-66,369-70,373, 408, 423, 469, 472, 473 (n. 30);Shi'ite Muslims see Sh!'r Islam/Shi'ites; Sunni Muslims see SunnYIslarn!SunnisMu'tazila!Mu'tazilites 55-59, 76-77, 82,362-63Mythology 329,341,356 (n. 21); AncientNear Eastern/Babylonian 323;Arabian 323-24, 347; Greek 329Nabataean language see Arabic,Nabataean Arabic; Aramaic,Nabataean AramaicNabataeans 92, 94, 98 (n. 22), 112, 115a1-NalJQas 268-69, 415 (n. 13)Najran 134, 137,319,352Narsai ofEdessa427-30, 446Nazoraeans/Nazarenes (Christian sect)303-6,312-14,317-18,320Nebuchadnezzar (emperor) 471 (n. 21)Nemara 112, 253Nestorians see Christians, East SyrianChristiansNeuwirth, A. 3-8, 27, 124, 277, 324-25,334,411 (n. 4), 412 (n. 6), 414 (n. 8)Nevo, Y. 27-28Nicene Creed 258-63Nile River 34Nimrod 470-71,473,477Noah 282; 375-76,401,409,414 (n. 8),434 (n. 40)Ntildeke, T. 3, 12 (n. 58), 26, 258 (n. 37),282-84,340,343 (n. 53), 412 (n. 5),418 (n. 26), 450 .North-West Semitic languages/traditions18Numismatics see co<strong>in</strong>sOld South Arabian see Ancient SouthArabianOaths 16, 179, 181,282,284,324 (n. 3),325-27,337-39,343Omens 332, 336-38, 347Oracles 326, 332-41, 346, 347 (n. 64)Orientalists xviii-xxOrigen 18, 385, 453 (n. 29)O'Shaughnessy, T. 378-79Our Fa<strong>the</strong>r see Lord's Prayer/Our Fa<strong>the</strong>rPaganism 26, 115, 372; pre-IslamicArabian paganism 26, 261 (n. 52),326-32Paganslmushrikzln 17, ll5, 146,304,324,331-32, 372 (n. 1)Palest<strong>in</strong>e 92, 101, 107, 111 (n. 47), 114,321, 440, 454 (n. 34), 468,Palmyra95'Palmyrene language 95, 128 (n. 55)Paradise see HeavenParetR 131,133,140,144, i81,259(n.41),282,286(n. 13),287-90,293-95Paul (apostle/sa<strong>in</strong>t) 92 (n. 4), 194, 303-4,396, 409 (n. 55)Paul of Antioch 367, 369 (n. 60)People of <strong>the</strong> Book48, 91, 183-84,301,307,310-12,315-16,318,321,352(n. 15), 367, 399Persia see IranPersian language (<strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g Pahlavi) xvii,1,356,450Persians/Persian Empire 91,276,303-4,314,356,451Peshitta see Bible, PeshitiiiPeter (apostle/sa<strong>in</strong>t) 380Petra 111 (n. 48), 115Pharaoh/Fir' awn 21, 34, 54,400,403,409,429 (n. 21), 431 (n. 29), 433 (n. 32),442 (n. 29), 462,467-77Pharisees 398 (n. 17), 457-62, 465Philist<strong>in</strong>es 394 (n. 2)Philo 18, 382, 430 (n. 25)Philosophy 53 (n. 11), 70,77-8, 81-82, 85Pickthall, M. 131, 134, 175,248,252(n. 20), 262, 326, 328 (n. 17), 330Pigs/pork 423Pilgrimage see l;lajjP<strong>in</strong>es, S. 387-88Poetry 12, 44, 118, 143, 148,253 (n. 25),255,260(n.46),324-25,347,428(n. 16), 443 (n. 87), 466; Jahili("pre-Islamic") poetry 18 (n. 71),92-93,256(n.32),280,333,438Popp, V. 28Pork see pigs/porkIndex of people, places and subjects 535Potiphar 429 (n. 18), 431, 432 (nn. 31-32)Potiphar's wife 428 (n. 13), 429 (n. 19),430-31, 433, 434 (n. 42), 437 (n. 61)Predest<strong>in</strong>ation see Free will andpredest<strong>in</strong>ationPre" Islamic Arabia 12, 72, 94 (n. 12), 112,126 (n. 41), 127 (n. 47), 139 (n. 97),262 (n. 55), 323, 325-26, 332-33,451,466Priests (pagan, Jewish, or Christian) 91,104 (n. 37), 140, 146, 308, 346, 386,432 (n. 31)Pretzl, 0. 1-2, 6, 179Proto-Evangelium of James see ApocryphaBiblicalPseudo-Clement<strong>in</strong>e writ<strong>in</strong>gs 305, 380, 384Psalms/zabzlr 325, 368, 458, 476Pu<strong>in</strong>, G. 8, 9 (n. 44), 19, 358Punishment see Div<strong>in</strong>e punishmentPyramids 472-73Qali<strong>in</strong> 'an Nlifi' (read<strong>in</strong>g of <strong>the</strong> Qur'an)151, 158 (n. 13), 161-62, 187Qanln see Qorah 468Qaryat al-Faw 126 (n. 42), 129QaUida 274, 290, 421qira 'at see Qur'an, qira 'at and textualvariantsqi(ialf al-anbiya '/Stories of <strong>the</strong> prophets424qiyas 56, 71, 74-75, 78Queen.ofSheba 475-76Qururan 433 (n. 38), 446 (n. 109), 447Qur' an see Table of Contents and;abrogation 49, 72-73, 84, 120; Cairoedition/standard text/K<strong>in</strong>g Fu'ad text2, 9 (n. 44), 19, 147-86, 361, 370;chronology, Meccan/Med<strong>in</strong>an Siiras11 (n. 56), 12 (n. 58), 13, 26, 30, 50,61, 85 (n. 86), 183, 194, 195 (n. 15),197,201,250,252,307,309,412(n. 5), 414 (n. 8), 446 (n. 108);companion codices of9 (n. 44), II(n. 56), 35 (n. 21), 364,367, 371;critical edition of2, 6-7, 148;dictionaries of 5, 38-42, 127, 168,201; foreign vocabulary of 17 (n. 70),41-42,119-25,193-94,196,199-200,240,246,250-51,261,275 (n. 47),279,302,450, 451; form of <strong>the</strong> wordqur 'an 279, 452; hapax legomena <strong>in</strong>19,46(n.28), 160,193-95,200,204,243, 247-52, 255; and homily 20,426-28, 437-38, 457, 466; i 'jiiz/
536 Index of people, places and subjects<strong>in</strong>imitability 71, 83, 361; mu~baf2, 9(n.44),35,47-49,62,67, 73,85-86,147,151-52,186-88,358,360-63,462; mysterious letters 20, 204 (n. 73),206,220,239,323-48,367-68;mutashiibih/ambiguous verses 57-59,62, 120, 353, 360; onl<strong>in</strong>e resources7-8, 38, 42, 53 (n. 13), 185, 246 (n.105); order/organization of topics<strong>the</strong>re<strong>in</strong> 12 (n. 11); 47-48, 52, 182;orthography/writ<strong>in</strong>g, rasm 7, 9 (n. 44),19,29, 124,147-88,248,250,253,255-56,259,264,288-90,358,452;punishment stories see div<strong>in</strong>epunishment; qirii 'iit and textualvariants 2, 6, 8 (n. 41), 9 (n. 44), 13(n.63),35, 121,147-49,157-84,240,247-52,255-56,259-60,358,361,365-67, 444 (n. 95); and rhyme 13, 16(n. 67), 46 (n. 28), 169, 178, 204, 206,207-38 (table), 239, 244-47, 250(n. 12), 251,253 (n. 25), 254,255,260,329,333,340,400(n.27),438,442 (n. 76), 454; revelation of 11, 12,(nn. 57-58, 60), 13-14,26,35-36,56-57,61-62,66,120,133,141,148,182,275,281,285,293 (n. 34), 296,308,315,324-25,329,340-41,344-48, 358, 361-69, 374, 376 (n. 10),378,381,384,398-99,405-8,412(n. 5), 413, 414 (n. 8), 433 (n. 35), 450,454-55, 466; $an'ii'Qur'i<strong>in</strong>manuscripts 1, 7, 8-9 (n. 44), 185-87,358 (n. 2); and Syriac 279-97, 302-3,306,310-14,317-21,385,425-48;<strong>the</strong>ology of3, 5, 53 (n. 11), 59, 73,76-77, 85, 199 (n. 38), 257-58,312-13, 354-57, 359 (n. 4), 367, 382,397, 410; translations of2, 7, 8 (n. 40),11-18,38-39,60, 117(n.1), 131,134,140, 143, 181,248,251,259,267,282-83, 326, 363-64, 385 (n. 41), 396(n. 12), 398,415 (n. 11); 'Uthmi<strong>in</strong>,codex of3-4, 9 (n. 44), 28, 47, 73,185-88,327,340,358-71Quraysh 183,244,262,327,446,465QurQ/Wadi 1-Qura see al-Mabiyyatal-Qurtubi 133, 139, 142, 420, 422-23,434 (n. 44), 473Qutb, Sayyid 51-52,53 (n. 11), 70, 72,350Rabb<strong>in</strong>ic literature 114, 318 (n. 44), 379,394-95,426,429 (n. 18), 430 (n. 26),433, 435 (In. 49), 438, 441 (n. 74),444, 447 (n. 109), 450Rabbis 92, 101, 105, 110, 111 (n. 48), 308,471, 452-53, 465, 473 (n. 30)Rabi'a b. Na~r (k<strong>in</strong>g) 337-38Rab<strong>in</strong>, C. 123ral;lmi<strong>in</strong> (div<strong>in</strong>e name) 104Rahman, F. xvii, xviii, 85 (n. 86)Rarnar;li<strong>in</strong> (month) 76,219,221al-raqfm 205, 211, 226, 239, 242-43al-Raii, Fakhr al-D<strong>in</strong> 17 (n. 69), 353,420-21Red Sea 33, 107,243Repentance 290,360 (n. 11), 431,432(n. 32), 433, 457Resurrection of <strong>the</strong> body 49, 81, 85-86,352Reynolds, G.S. 242, 349 (n. 2), 387, 409(n. 54)Ripp<strong>in</strong>, A. 19, 121, 123, 127 (n. 49), 193(n. 1), 199Romans/Roman Empire 91-92, 96, 111(n. 48), 115, 303, 341Rome 96, 380, 384Rub<strong>in</strong>, U. 11,469Rudolph, W. 450, 459Rumi, Jalaludd<strong>in</strong> xviiiSa'adyii Gaon 388-89Sabaean language/Sabaic 126, 128, 138,140, 143-46Sabbath 388, 405$iibi'al$iibi'i<strong>in</strong>/Sabaeans/Sabians 307, 310,373, 407 (n. 45), 454al-Siidiit, Anwar 54, 68Sadducees 398, 457, 465Safaitic see Ancient South/North Arabian,Safaiticsaj'323,333-34,340$iili)J. (prophet) 156 (n. 11), 323-24, 347,414 (n. 8)Salman al-Fiirisi 276Samaritan Targum (of <strong>the</strong> Pentateuch) seeBible, Samaritan Targum (of<strong>the</strong>Pentateuch)Samuel b. 'Adiyii' 92, 96, 114 (n. 56)San'ii' Qur'i<strong>in</strong> manuscripts see Qur'i<strong>in</strong>,$an'ii' Qur'i<strong>in</strong> manuscriptsSarah 414 (n. 8)Satan see Devil; form of word shayti<strong>in</strong> 125Satanic Verses see Qur' i<strong>in</strong>, Satanic VersesSati]J. (soothsayer) 337-39Saul!Tiih7t 401, 448 (n. 115)Al-Sawdii' 131-32Siiwirus Ibn al-Muqaffa' see Ibnal-Muqaffa'Schwally, F. 26, 412 (n. 6)Scribes 147-48, 152, 169, 182, 195 (n. 16),343 (n. 53), 365, 369, 431, 459-60,465,473Semitic languages 5, 18, 42, 117-29, 135,167,197, 199-201,204(n. 71),205,239,251-54,256(n.32),324,441,470Septuag<strong>in</strong>t see Bible, Septuag<strong>in</strong>tSerpent see SnakeSex/Sexuality 411, 415-19, 420 (n. 31)al-Shiifi 'I 74al-Shahrasti<strong>in</strong>i 389sharf'a 52, 54, 56, 61, 68, 72-7.7, 82Sheba 327, 331, 475-76 'Shi'I Islarn!Shi'ites xviii, 182,346-47shirk 139 (n. 97), 140,261-64Shu'ayb 323, 347,414 (n. 8)shzlrii 71Sibyll<strong>in</strong>e books/oracles 339, 341, 345-47(n. 64)al-Sijisti<strong>in</strong>i see Ibn Abi Diiwiid al-Sijisti<strong>in</strong>iSimeon (son of Jacob) 434 (n. 44), 436(n. 54)S<strong>in</strong>(s) 76,307,394, 396,400 (n. 23), 406,408 (n. 50), 417 (n. 21), 418,431(n. 29), 440, 464S<strong>in</strong>ai (Mt.) 15-16, 107,395S<strong>in</strong>ai pen<strong>in</strong>sula 34, 54, 101, 106sfra see Mu]J.arnmad, sfraSirius 331-32Sleepers of Ephesus see Companions of·<strong>the</strong> CaveSnake(s) 336-38Sodom/Sodomites 411-23Solomon 327, 364,401 (n. 28), 475-76Soothsayers 12,277,323, 329, 338Soul 19,66,265-68,276-77,335,350,. 352,375,378,431Speyer, H. 3, 412 (n. 5), 426 (n. 6), 432(n. 33), 451,461Spirit of God/Holy Spirit 44,260-61(n. 51), 378, 380 (n. 20), 383-84,386 (n. 44)Spitaler, A. 6 (n. 33), 119 (n. 9)Sprenger, A. 26, 295Stars 19, 181,265-66, 272,276-77,282,327,331,335,337;Stewart, D. 20, 193 (n. 1), 243-45, 323-48Stories of <strong>the</strong> Prophets see qi~a~ al-anbiyii'Sufis59-64,66, 72-73Sufism 59,73Index of people, places and subjects 537sunna 73-75, 120, 362Sunniislarn, Sunnis 183,262Siira see Qur' i<strong>in</strong>al-Suyiiti 73 (n. 61), 119, 148, 196, 199(n. 38)Syria 27-28, 53 (n. 12), 54, 61, 128(n.54),252,279-80,306,313,321,356,384,450,455,468Syriac language 4, 10, 15 (n. 66), 19-20,26,118,124,134,158-62,165-66,200 (n. 46), 202, 240, 251-52,256-57,275,279-80,282-86,289-96,302-6,310-14,317-21,359(n. 4), 385, 425-77; eastern Syriac296 (n. 46); script 159al-Tabari, Abii Ja'far 58 (n. 21), 72 (n. 58),120, 139, 143, 302, 362 (n. 26), 442(n. 78), 443 (n. 85), 445 (n. 101), 473al-Tabr'isi 420 (n. 32), 421Tabiik 99, 115tabrif see Falsification of scriptureTa'if 115,422takfir see apostasyTalmud 13 (n. 63), 20, 394; BabylonianTalmud 18, 92, 395 (n. 7), 468, 473Tiiliit see SaulTargums 379,442 (nn. 78-79), 443tawbid see Mono<strong>the</strong>ism, <strong>the</strong> technical termtaw bidta'wi/57, 59,60-66,69-71,80-82Tawriit (Revelation of Moses; Torah) 13,15,17,67,368Taymii' 92,95-96,104-5,111,114-15,129Temples 67, 126, 131-32, 145,330-31,339, 346, 472;Terah (fa<strong>the</strong>r of Abraham) see AzarTertullian 382-83Thamiid 178, 196,324,347,375,406.Thaniiidic see Ancient South/NorthArabian, TharniidicTheology see kaliimThrone (of God) 50, 66, 71, 79,270,331,378, 379 (n. 16), 463Tisdall, W. St. Clair 3Toorawa, S. 40 (n. 9), ~6 (n. 28), 411(n. 1), 472Torrey, C. 26, 36, 110-11Tower ofBabel468-73Tree(s) 16,42-43,62, 198,244,281,293-96,346,372Tr<strong>in</strong>ity 29,251-52,316-18,361,379Tyre 332, 394 (n. 2)
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