Al-Rabghūzī, The Stories of the Prophets (2 vols.)

Qiṣaṣ al-Anbiyā’: An Eastern Turkish Version (Second Edition)

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A first edition of The Stories of the Prophets, written in Khwarezmian Turkish by the judge (qāḍī) Rabghūzī and completed in 1311, was published in 1995 by a group of authors. For the second edition H.E. Boeschoten and J. O’Kane have thoroughly revised both the text edition and the translation volume on the basis of additional manuscripts and reviews of the first edition.

The Stories of the Prophets (Qiṣaṣ al-Anbiyā’) is a traditional genre in Islamic literature. Such a work contains the res gestae of the biblical prophets and stories about other personalities and peoples up to the birth of the Prophet Muḥammed. Exceptionally, Rabghūzī’s Stories also contains a sizable account of the life of Muḥammed and his family. The work is a fundamental source both for Turkic linguistics and for Islamic Studies.

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Front Matter
Seiten: i–xxxi
Adam-cycle
Seiten: 12–40
Noah
Seiten: 41–51
Hūd
Seiten: 52–56
Abraham-cycle
Seiten: 68–110
Jacob and Joseph
Seiten: 111–201
Job
Seiten: 202–217
Moses-cycle
Seiten: 218–273
David and Solomon
Seiten: 274–318
Jonah
Seiten: 319–331
Elijah
Seiten: 332–342
George
Seiten: 343–349
Luqmān
Seiten: 350–354
Ezra
Seiten: 355–357
Jeremiah
Seiten: 358–359
Jesus-cycle
Seiten: 360–377
Alexander
Seiten: 392–404
Postscript
Seiten: 555–556
Bibliography
Seiten: 572–580
Indexes
Seiten: 581–706
Front Matter
Seiten: i–ix
Adam-cycle
Seiten: 14–47
Noah
Seiten: 48–59
Hūd
Seiten: 60–65
Abraham-cycle
Seiten: 78–128
Jacob and Joseph
Seiten: 129–231
Job
Seiten: 232–248
Moses-cycle
Seiten: 249–318
David and Solomon
Seiten: 319–370
Jonah
Seiten: 371–385
Elijah
Seiten: 386–397
George
Seiten: 398–405
Luqmān
Seiten: 406–411
Ezra
Seiten: 412–414
Jeremiah
Seiten: 415–416
Jesus-cycle
Seiten: 417–438
Alexander
Seiten: 456–466
Hendrik Erik Boeschoten (1950) is Professor of Turkology at the Johannes-Gutenberg-Universität in Mainz. He has published on topics of Turkic linguistics and language contact, besides a number of text editions and translations.

John O’Kane (1940) has been publishing since 1972 translations of Arabic and Persian works to do with Sufism, as well as several volumes in the field of Islamic Studies translated from German into English.
All interested in various aspects of Turkology and of Islamic Studies.
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