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Bint al-Shāṭiʾ’s Approach to tafsīr: An Egyptian exegete's journey from hermeneutics to humanity

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Bint al-Shāṭiʾ’s Approach to tafsīr: An Egyptian exegete's journey from hermeneutics to humanity. / Naguib, Shuruq.
In: Journal of Qur'anic Studies, Vol. 17, No. 1, 01.02.2015, p. 45-84.

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Naguib S. Bint al-Shāṭiʾ’s Approach to tafsīr: An Egyptian exegete's journey from hermeneutics to humanity. Journal of Qur'anic Studies. 2015 Feb 1;17(1):45-84. doi: 10.3366/jqs.2015.0179

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