This video is a 42-minute recording of a lecture by Professor Andrew Rippin entitled, Interpreting Interpretation: Understanding Muslim Exegesis, delivered in 2009 at the IIS. The lecture was part of a series of talks at the IIS鈥 蚕耻谤鈥檃苍ic Studies Workshop on Qur'an Commentaries, Sources, Methods and Hermeneutics.
The lecture elaborates on the importance of聽Tafsir聽tradition in the study of the 蚕耻谤鈥檃苍. The primary focus of the lecture is on the distinction between the acts of 鈥榯ranslation鈥 and 鈥榠nterpretation鈥 in relation to the聽Tafsir聽traditions.
Reflecting on the inescapable need of referring to Tafsir works in understanding the Quran, Prof. Rippin suggests: 鈥淭afsir is not about extracting or clarifying the meaning of the text so much as it is about defending the integrity, the perfection, the completeness, the intelligibility, the meaningfulness of the scriptural text, all of which is driven by the actual historical-cultural position of the interpreter (and) the need to respond to newly emerging pressures which affect the intelligibility of the text鈥. Increasingly, scholarship on the 蚕耻谤鈥檃苍 is moving in the direction of exploring historical and contemporary works on Tafsir.