Re-hearing
Quran in Open Translation: |
This
paper uses hermeneutical and comparative methods to explore
the similarities among an esoteric Quranic interpretative tradition,
modern attempts to render the Quran in open poetic forms, and post-modern
inquiry strategies. Classical Ismaili and Sufi scholars posited an 'inner'
hermeneutic called ta) wi!l, which allowed for multi-valent, non-literal
interpretations of the Quranic text (Schimmel 1994, Daftary 1999). Parallels
to both ta'wil and recent attempts to render the Quran through Western
poetic forms can be found in the postmodern 'new paradigm' social science
research models of Torbert, Reason and Rowan (1981). The dialogue between
ancient hermeneutics and postmodern inquiry suggests the development
of a poetic 'hermeneutic of indeterminacy' when dealing with Quranic
texts in |