Challenging traditional interpretations, this volume invites readers to explore the Qur'an's gender-egalitarian aspects and its inherent richness. It emphasizes a fresh engagement with Islam's sacred text, aiming to revive a neglected tradition of understanding its teachings. By doing so, it encourages both readers and scholars to appreciate the directness and depth of the Qur'an, fostering a more inclusive approach to its study.
Abla Hasan Boeken



The exploration of al-Khidr's story offers a deep hermeneutical investigation aimed at rediscovering the humanitarian themes within the Qur'an. This work appeals to scholars of Islamic Studies, as well as those interested in Qur'anic interpretation, Muslim ethics, and comparative theology, providing insights into the rich ethical dimensions of the text.
Driven by a careful hermeneutical investigation of the Qur'an, this book provides an invitation to reevaluate the real meaning of pain and suffering and humanity’s lost divine merit as God's own representatives on Earth.