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Plagiarism of Jahiliya Poetry in Izutsu’s Qur’anic Studies

Mukhtar Mohammed Ahmed, Diaya Ud deen Deab Mahmoud Al Zitawi

http://dx.doi.org/10.6007/IJARBSS/v14-i4/21417

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Orientalists mainstream in studying of poetry of Jahiliya or pre-Islam era were divided between two main attitudes: Orientalists considered Jahiliya poetry nothing, but a plagiarized poetry fabricated by Muslims in first century after Hijrah. The other attitude is the group who accept the fact of existence of Jahiliya poetry. Toshihiko Izutsu have studied Qur’an in Semantic approach and he depended on Jahiliya poetry in exploration and analyses of religious ethics of Jahiliya, world view of that era and the shift towards Islamic religious ethics and its world view. He didn’t find that plagiarism is strong hypotheses and he refused it Based on many evidence. This paper tries to position Izutsu in this issue in his deserved place in map of ideas and context of orientalists and researchers of Islamic studies.

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(Ahmed & Zitawi, 2024)
Ahmed, M. M., & Zitawi, D. U. deen D. M. Al. (2024). Plagiarism of Jahiliya Poetry in Izutsu’s Qur’anic Studies. International Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social Sciences, 14(4), 1327–1335.