Join us for an author evening with Seyfeddin Kara to discuss his recent publication, The Integrity of the Qur’an: Sunni and Shi‘i Historical Narratives. This event will be chaired by Ramon Harvey.
WHEN: Friday, 24 January, 2025, 6.30pm GMT
WHERE: IHRC Bookshop (202 Preston Road, HA9 8PA) or watch live on Facebook, YouTube and IHRC.TV
Free event (no booking required).
Refreshments provided.
Prayer and wudu facilities available.
About the book:
This book investigates Muslim narratives on Qurʾanic distortion through a meticulous analysis of hadith. Using isnād-cum-matn analysis, Seyfeddin Kara discovers the historical origins of this disputed claim and illuminates the dynamic interplay between Sunni and Shiʿi traditionists. He demonstrates that isnād-cum-matn analysis is not only an important tool for dating hadiths but also crucial for uncovering forgeries. By identifying the individuals responsible, he provides new explanations of forgery culture in early Muslim society. Kara illuminates debates over the textual integrity and evolution of the written Qurʾanic text, offering insights into the enigmatic early history of Islam. By pushing the boundaries of isnād-cum-matn analysis, this book makes methodological advancements in the study of early Islamic history and contributes to its reconstruction on the question of the canonised Qur’an’s integrity.
Advances the method of isnād-cum-matn analysis for unravelling complex aspects of early Islamic history
- Establishes the earliest dating of the Qurʾanic codex based on the study of hadith
- Contributes to the textual history of the Qur’an
- Examines the claims regarding the integrity of the text of the Qur’an
- Uses case studies of the verses on stoning and breastfeeding, making it relevant to contemporary studies in the field
About the author:
Dr Seyfeddin Kara is an Assistant Professor of Islamic Origins at the University of Groningen. He holds a PhD in Islamic Studies from the University of Durham. Dr Kara’s academic journey includes a Marie Sklodowska-Curie Global Fellowship, with research terms at the University of Toronto, Lund University, and the University of Göttingen.
He has received significant grants from the European Union, Canada’s Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, and other funding bodies.
Dr Kara has also taught at the University of Durham, UK, and served as an Assistant Professor at Hartford International University, US. His scholarly work encompasses research articles in journals such as the Journal of Near Eastern Studies, Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society, the Muslim World, and Journal of Muslim Minority Affairs. Kara authored The Integrity of the Qur’an: Sunni and Shi‘i Historical Narratives (2024) and In Search of Ali ibn Abi Talib’s Codex: History and Traditions of the Earliest Copy of the Qurʾan (2018). He specialises in the study of early Islam, the Qur’an, hadith, Sunni and Shiʿi Islam, as well as the study of Muslims in Europe. He is presently open to supervising PhD candidates.