Ṭanṭawī Jawharī : his life and thoughts -- Introduction : rational progress and the reception of a modern tafsir -- Background and social concerns -- A mufassir and nature -- Inside and outside of a tafsir -- An approach to science in the Qurʼan -- Europeans in a twentieth-century tafsir : a different view -- Post-Jawharism : Maurice Bucaille, the Qurʼan and science -- Reading the Qurʼan with Ṭanṭawī Jawharī -- 114 suras -- Final thought.
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Shaykh Ṭanṭāwī Jawharī was an Egyptian exegete known for having produced a scientific interpretation of the Qurʼān. A pioneering scholar in terms of familiarising the people of his time with many previously neglected matters regarding Islam and science, his publications shocked the Cairo educational system and other Muslim places of learning in the early twentieth century. This book examines the intersection between Ṭanṭāwī Jawharī and Egyptian history and culture, and demonstrates that his approach to science in the Qurʼān was intimately connected to his social concerns. Divided into three parts, part one contains three chapters which each introduce different aspects of Ṭanṭāwī Jawharī himself. The second part explores the main aspects of his tafsīr, discussing his approach to science and the Qurʼān, and how he presented Europeans in his tafsīr, and then addressing the impact of his tafsīr on wider Muslim and non-Muslim society. The third section draws attention to the themes from all 114 sūras of the Qurʼān that are discussed within his commentary. It then analyses the current status of his views and the post-Jawharism perspective on science and the Qurʼān, both today and in an imaginary future, in 2154. Providing new English translations of Ṭanṭāwī Jawharī's work, the book delivers a comprehensive assessment of this unique figure, and emphasises the distinctive nature of his reading of the Qurʼān. The book will be a valuable resource for anyone studying modern Egypt, the Qurʼān, Islam and Science, scientific interpretation and inimitability.