Table of Contents:
  • Part I. Introduction
  • 1. Religion, the Holy and the Sacred: An Anthropological Perspective
  • 2. Al-QudduÌ„s (The Holy) and Transcendental EÌ?cart in the Qur'aÌ„n
  • 3. Ontological Distinction of the Holy and the Sacred in the Qur'aÌ„n
  • 4. Transcendence and Divine Freedom in the Qur'aÌ„n
  • 5 TawhÌ£iÌ„d, God, the Qur'aÌ„n, and Being
  • 6. Al-QudduÌ„s and Divine Otherness
  • 7. TawhÌ£iÌ„dic Discourses and the Inversion of al-QudduÌ„s
  • 8. The Qur'aÌ„n and the Sublimation of the Sunna
  • 9. The Qur'aÌ„n, MuhÌ£ammad and the Disclosure of the Holy
  • 10. The Qur'aÌ„n, the Sunna, and Authority in Modern Islam
  • Part II. 11. Gender: The TawhÌ£iÌ„dic Sexual Morality
  • 12. HÌ£ILM: The Forgotten Ethics of Islam
  • 13. The Qur'aÌ„n and Islamic Art
  • 14. RibaÌ„ (Usury): Economic Excess and Excessive Morality.