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Exilio y desarraigo en la vida (y milagros) de Ibn Farḥ al-Qurṭubī, un exégeta andalusí universal

EXILE AND ESTRANGEMENT IN THE LIFE (AND MIRACLES) OF IBN FARḤ AL-QURṬUBĪ, A UNIVERSAL ANDALUSI QUR’ĀN INTERPRETER
Authors: Serrano Ruano, Delfina;

Exilio y desarraigo en la vida (y milagros) de Ibn Farḥ al-Qurṭubī, un exégeta andalusí universal

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[ES] Sobre la base de un trabajo anterior publicado en la Encyclopaedia of the Qur’ān de Brill, este artículo profundiza en la experiencia del exilio del famoso exégeta Ibn Farḥ al-Qurṭubī (“El cordobés”) (m. 671/1273), tal como él mismo la describe en una serie de pasajes de dos de sus obras más importantes, sobre los que llama la atención el estudioso jordano Mašhūr Ḥasan Maḥmūd Salmān. Dichos pasajes, traducidos al español, se insertan en una semblanza biográfica e intelectual más amplia, que es a su vez una atalaya desde la que observar la época de al-Qurṭubī, sobre todo su etapa de formación y estudio en al-Andalus cuando el poder almohade se encuentra ya en plena decadencia, años que resultan fundamentales en su contribución al desarrollo de las ciencias religiosas islámicas y la exégesis coránica en particular.

[EN] Departing from results obtained in previous research published by Brill’s Encyclopaedia of the Qur’ān, this article explores accounts of Ibn Farḥ al-Qurṭubī’s (“The Cordoban”) (d. 671/1273) experience of exile. These accounts were excerpted from two of Qurṭubī’s most important works by the Jordanian student Mašhūr Ḥasan Maḥmūd Salmān. In what follows they are presented in Spanish translation and inserted in a more comprehensive narrative about the scholar’s life and intellectual career with the aim to reflect further on his time and place, especially as regards his training period in late Almohad al-Andalus, which would turn determining in shaping his contribution to Islamic religious sciencies, Qur’ānic exegesis very much in particular.

Este trabajo se enmarca dentro del proyecto de I+D “Tras las huellas de Abū `Alī al-Ṣadafī: tradición y devoción en al-Andalus y norte de África (siglos XI a XIII)”, financiado por el Ministerio de Economía, Industria y Competitividad, Ref. FFI2013-43172-P

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Christian conquest of Cordoba, Exégesis coránica, Almohads, Al-Andalus, Almohades, Ibn Farḥ al-Qurṭubī, Conquista cristiana de Córdoba, Qur’ān exegesis, Ibn Farḥ al-Qurṭub

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