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Journal of Semitic Studies 2008 53(1):69-101; doi:10.1093/jss/fgm045
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A Comparison of the References to Muqatil b. Sulayman (150/767) in the Exegesis of al-Tha ‘labi (427/1036) with Muqatil's Own Exegesis*

Mehmet Akif Koç

Ankara University, Turkey

Muqatil b. Sulayman's work is the oldest surviving exegesis which comments on the entire Qur'an from the beginning to the end. Analytical comparisons between different manuscripts of this exegesis and the quotations made by the exegetes, who greatly benefited from Muqatil, give us important information about the history of Quranic exegesis. al-Tha ‘labi's references to Muqatil offer valuable data illuminating the role of ‘the changing contents’ of the manuscripts in understanding the history of the exegesis. Changing evaluations and criticism about Muqatil's personality and his opinions show that the history of Quranic exegesis needs to be further critically studied.


* My thanks are due to Associate Professor Ismail Albayrak (Faculty of Divinity/Sakarya University) for comments and for correcting the English text of my article. I am also grateful to Professor Osman Ta=tan (Faculty of Divinity/Ankara University) for his advisory support during my final English corrections upon editorial suggestions.


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