Koranology

English

Etymology

Koran + -ology

Noun

Koranology (uncountable)

  1. (nonstandard) The study of the Koran (Qur'an).
    • 2001 Mikela, Re: MALAYS HAVE PROGRESSED? NOT!!!!!!, soc.culture.singapore:
      there are very few open positions for people with a degree in Koranology.
    • 2001 Z Karadjordjevic, Re: How many Taliban does it take to change a lightbulb?, alt.religion.islam:
      Modern science (not like Muslim astrology, Koranology, alchemical search to turn lead into gold (easy to see why sultan's supported that one)) is western science. Again, worldwide, people (including Muslims) study western science and not some non-existent Muslim science.
    • 2001 Bob Cooper, Re: 'Ibn Umar al-Khattab what? [was Re: Quran's Tainted History], alt.religion.islam:
      It is only the first occurrence that appears as "Ibn Umar al-Khattab". What, if any, significance this has I know not. Frankly, it's a rather lengthy article, and I'm just not that interested in the finer points of Koranology.
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