التناص العلمي في نقد التوراة بين ابن حزم الأندلسي والسموأل المغربي

(Intertextuality in Biblical Criticism between Ibn Hazm al-Andalusi and al-Samaw’al al-Maghribi)

Authors

  • Nabil Abdo Ahmed (نبيل عبده أحمد)
  • Ibrahim Mohamed Zain (إبراهيم محمد زين)

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31436/attajdid.v25i49.609

Abstract

 Abstract

 This paper analyses the Biblical criticism of two prominent critical scholars, Ibn Hazm Al-Andalusi and al-Samaw’al al-Maghribi. The paper employs the intertextuality theory and features the work of orientalist Hava Lazarus-Yafeh, “Intertwined Worlds: Medieval Islam and Bible Criticism.” This book asserts that Al-Samaw’al developed the critical ideas of Ibn Hazm and focuses on three topics; abrogation, falsification and lack of reliable transmission. In turn, this study examines these three topics and the intertextuality between the two critics. To achieve this, the paper answers two key questions; had al-Samaw’al been familiar with the critical works of Ibn Hazm? And how accurate is the claim that Al-Samaw’al developed the critical ideas of Ibn Hazm? The paper concludes that the intertextuality between these critics affirms that al-Samaw’al was influenced by Ibn Hazm either by reading his works or reading secondary sources that reflected the ideas of Ibn Hazm in the fifth Hijri century.

Key words: Islamic criticism, Bible, Ibn Hazm Al-Andalusi, al-Samaw’al al-Maghribi, intertextuality theory.

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Published

2021-01-31

How to Cite

(نبيل عبده أحمد) N. A. A., & (إبراهيم محمد زين) I. M. Z. . (2021). التناص العلمي في نقد التوراة بين ابن حزم الأندلسي والسموأل المغربي: (Intertextuality in Biblical Criticism between Ibn Hazm al-Andalusi and al-Samaw’al al-Maghribi). At-Tajdid - Intellectual Refereed Journal, 25(49), 77–117. https://doi.org/10.31436/attajdid.v25i49.609