On reading the Koran Lesley Hazleton

you

may have heard about the quran’s idea of

paradise being 72 virgins

and i promise i will come back to those

virgins but in fact here in the

northwest

we’re living very close to the real

quranic idea of paradise

defined 36 times as gardens

watered by running streams

since i live in a houseboat on the

running stream of lake union

this makes perfect sense to me but the

thing is

how come it’s news to most people

i know many well-intentioned non-muslims

who’ve begun reading the quran but given

up

disconcerted by its otherness

the historian thomas carlisle considered

muhammad one of the world’s greatest

heroes

yet even he called the quran as toilsome

reading as i ever undertook

a wearysome confused jumble

part of the problem i think is that we

imagine that the quran can be read as we

usually read

a book and so we can curl up with it on

this rainy afternoon with a bowl of

popcorn within reach

as the god and the quran is alien the

voice of god speaking to muhammad

we’re just another author on the

bestseller list

yet the fact that so few people do

actually read the quran

is precisely why it’s so easy to quote

that is to misquote

phrases and snippets taken out of

context in what i call the highlighter

version

which is the one favored by both muslim

fundamentalists

and anti-muslim islamophobes

so this past spring as i was gearing up

to begin writing a biography of muhammad

i realized i needed to read the quran

properly

as properly as i could that is my

arabics reduced by now to wielding a

dictionary

so i took four well-known translations

and decided to read them side by side

verse by verse along with a

transliteration

and the original seventh century arabic

now i did have an advantage

my last book was about the story behind

the shia sunni split

and for that i’d worked closely with the

earliest islamic histories so i knew the

events to which the quran constantly

refers

its frame of reference i knew enough

that is to know that i’d be

a tourist in the quran an informed one

an experienced one even but still an

outsider

an agnostic jew reading someone else’s

holy book

so i read slowly

i’d set aside three weeks for this

project and that

i think is what is meant by hubris

because it

it turned out to be three months

i did resist the temptation to skip to

the back where the shorter and more

clearly mystical chapters are

but every time i thought i was beginning

to get a handle on the quran

that feeling of i get it now it is slip

away overnight

and i’d come back in the morning

wondering if i wasn’t lost in a strange

land

and yet the terrain was very familiar

the quran declares that it comes to

renew the message of the torah and the

gospels

so one third of it reprises the stories

of biblical figures like

abraham moses joseph mary

jesus god himself was utterly

familiar from his earlier manifestation

as yahweh jealously insisting on

no other gods the presence of

camels mountains desert wells and

springs

took me back to the air i spent

wandering the sinai desert

and then there was the language the

rhythmic cadence of it

reminding me of evenings spent listening

to bedouin elders recite

hours long narrative poems entirely

from memory and i began to grasp why

it said that the quran is really the

quran

only in arabic take the fatiha

the seven verse opening chapter that is

the lord’s prayer in the shmai’s hail of

islam combined it’s just 29 words in

arabic

but anywhere from 65 to 72 in

translation

and yet the more you add the more seems

to go missing

the arabic has an incantatory almost

hypnotic quality

that begs to be heard rather than red

felt more than analyzed it wants to be

chanted out loud to sound its music in

the ear and on the tongue

so the quran in english is a kind of

shadow of itself

or as arthur aubry called his version an

interpretation but all is not lost in

translation

as the quran promises patience is

rewarded and there are many surprises

a degree of environmental awareness for

instance

and of humans as mere stewards of god’s

creation

unmatched in the bible and where the

bible is addressed exclusively to men

using the second and third person

masculine the quran

includes women talking for instance of

believing men

and believing women honorable men and

honorable women or take the infamous

verse about

killing the unbelievers yes it does say

that

but in a very specific context the

anticipated conquest

of the sanctuary city of mecca where

fighting was usually forbidden

and the permission comes hedged about

with qualifiers

not you must kill unbelievers in mecca

but you can

you are allowed to but only after a

grace period is over

and only if there’s no other pact in

place and only if they try to stop you

getting to the kaaba

and only if they attack you first and

even then

god is merciful forgiveness is supreme

and so essentially better if you don’t

was perhaps the biggest surprise how

flexible the quran

is at least in mind that are not

fundamentally

inflexible some of these verses

are definite in meaning it says and

others are ambiguous

the perverse at heart will seek out the

ambiguities

trying to create the score by pinning

down meanings of their own

only god knows the true meaning

the phrase god is subtle appears again

and again

and indeed the whole of the quran is far

more subtle than most of us

have been led to believe as in for

instance that little matter of

versions and paradise

old-fashioned orientalism comes into

play here

the word used four times is hurris

rendered as dark-eyed maidens with

swelling breasts

or as a fair high present virgins

yet all there is in the original arabic

is that one word

who is not a swelling breast or high

prism inside

now this may be a way of saying pure

beings like in angels

or it may be like the greek cross or koi

and eternal use but the truth is nobody

really knows

and that’s the point because the quran

is quite clear when it says that you

will be

a new creation in paradise and that you

will be

recreated in a form unknown to you which

seems to me a far more appealing

prospect than

a virgin

and that number 72 never appears

there are no 72 virgins in the quran

that idea only came into being 300 years

later

and most islamic scholars see it as the

equivalent of

people with wings sitting on clouds and

strumming hearts

paradise is quite the opposite

it’s not virginity it’s fecundity

it’s plenty it’s

gardens water by running streams

thank you

you

可能听说过《古兰经》关于

天堂是 72 位处女的想法

,我保证我会回到那些

处女那里,但事实上,在

西北部,

我们生活得非常接近真正的《

古兰经》关于天堂的想法,它

被定义为 36 次

浇灌的花园 流淌的溪流,

因为我住在联合湖流淌的船屋里,

这对我来说非常有意义,但

问题是

,这对我认识的大多数人来说是新闻,

许多善意的非

穆斯林已经开始阅读古兰经,但鉴于

历史学家托马斯·卡莱尔(thomas carlisle)对它的差异

性感到不安

就像我们

通常看书一样

,所以我们可以在

这个下雨的下午蜷缩起来,一碗

爆米花触手可及,

因为上帝和古兰经是陌生的

,上帝的声音对 muh 说话 ammad,

我们只是畅销书排行榜上的另一位作者,

但事实上很少有人

真正阅读古兰经,

这正是为什么它如此容易引用的原因

,即

在我所谓的荧光笔

版本

中错误引用脱离上下文的短语和片段 是穆斯林

原教旨主义者

和反穆斯林伊斯兰恐惧者都喜欢的书,

所以今年春天,当我

准备开始写穆罕默德传记时,

我意识到我需要

尽可能正确地阅读古兰经,这是我的

阿拉伯语现在减少了 为了使用

字典,

所以我拿了四个著名的翻译,

并决定将它们

音译

和原始的七世纪阿拉伯语并排阅读,

现在我确实有一个优势,

我的上一本书是关于

什叶派逊尼派背后的故事 分裂

,为此我与

最早的伊斯兰历史密切合作,所以我知道

《古兰经》经常提到

其参考框架的事件我知道得足够多

是要知道我会成为

古兰经中的游客,一个有见识的人,一个

有经验的人,但仍然是一个

局外人,

一个不可知论的犹太人,阅读别人的

圣书,

所以我慢慢阅读,

我会为这个项目留出三周时间

我认为 这就是狂妄自大的意思,

因为结果证明是三个月,

我确实抵制住了

跳到后面更短、更

清晰的神秘章节的诱惑,

但每次我以为我

开始掌握古兰经

时 感觉我现在明白了,它在

一夜之间溜走

,我早上回来,

想知道我是不是迷失在一个陌生的

土地上

,但地形非常

熟悉古兰经宣称它来

更新 托拉和

福音书,

因此三分之一的内容重复了圣经人物的故事

,例如

亚伯拉罕·摩西·约瑟夫·玛丽·

耶稣,上帝本人

从他早期的表现中完全熟悉,

因为耶和华嫉妒地坚持

没有其他神灵的存在

骆驼莫 解开沙漠的水井和

泉水

把我带回了空中我在

西奈沙漠徘徊

,然后有一种语言

,它有节奏的韵律

让我想起晚上

听贝都因长老背诵

完全凭记忆背诵数小时长的叙事诗的夜晚

,我开始掌握 为什么

它说《古兰经》真的是

只有阿拉伯语的古兰经 以法提哈

的七节经文开头的章节,这

是主在伊斯兰教的圣歌中的祈祷,

它在阿拉伯语中只有 29 个单词,

但在翻译中从 65 到 72 不等

,然而 你添加的越多,似乎就越

遗漏阿拉伯语有一种几乎催眠的咒语

品质

,它要求被听到而不是红色

感觉比分析更多它想要被

大声吟诵以在耳朵和舌头上发出它的音乐

所以古兰经 在英语中是一种

自身的影子,

或者正如亚瑟·奥布里所说的那样,他的版本是一种

解释,但一切并没有在翻译中丢失,

因为《古兰经》承诺耐心是

回报 d 并且有许多令人

惊讶的程度,

例如

,人类作为上帝

创造物的管家

,在圣经中是无与伦比的,并且

圣经专门针对男性

使用第二人称和第三人称

男性,古兰经

包括女性谈论例如

相信男人

和相信女人 可敬的男人和

可敬的女人 或者拿

关于

杀死不信者的臭名昭著的诗句 是的,它确实说过

但在一个非常具体的背景下,

预期征服

了通常禁止战斗的圣地城市麦加,

并且许可被对冲

预选赛

不是你必须杀死麦加的非信徒,

你可以允许你这样做,但只有在

宽限期结束之后,

并且只有在没有其他协议

到位并且只有当他们试图阻止你

进入天房

并且只有当他们攻击时 你首先,

即使如此,

上帝是仁慈的,宽恕是至高无上的

,所以如果你不这样做,基本上会更好

最大的

惊喜 至少在头脑中,《古兰经》是多么的灵活,从根本上来说并不是不

灵活的,其中一些经文

在它所说的意思上是明确的,而

另一些则是

模棱两可的 只有自己的

上帝知道真正的含义

上帝是微妙的短语一次又一次地出现

,事实上整个古兰经

比我们大多数

人被引导相信的要微妙得多,

例如

版本和天堂

过时的小问题 东方主义

在这里发挥了作用

,使用了四次的单词 hurris

被渲染为乳房肿胀的黑眼睛少女

或高高在上的处女,

但在原始阿拉伯语

中只有一个

词不是肿胀的乳房或

内部的高棱镜

现在这可能是一种表达天使般纯洁存在的方式,

或者可能像希腊十字架或锦鲤

和永恒的使用,但事实是没有人

真正

知道 关键是因为古兰经

很清楚,当它说你

将成为

天堂中的新创造物并且你

将以

你不知道的形式被重新创造,在

我看来这比处女更具吸引力

,而数字 72 永远不会 似乎

《古兰经》中没有 72 位处女,

这个想法是在 300 年

后才出现的

,大多数伊斯兰学者认为它

相当于

有翅膀的人坐在云上,

心在弹奏

天堂恰恰相反,

它不是童贞,它是多产,

它是丰富的

流淌的花园水

谢谢你