Listen "Quran: Chaos and Border-crossing Creatures"
Episode Synopsis
Let's together look into the complexities of the Quran with a fascinating exploration of chaos and liminal beings. This episode examines the Quran's preoccupation with chaos as a fundamental threat to divine order, drawing from Jean Butler's insightful article "Angels, Apes, and Jinn: Chaos and Border-Crossing Creatures in the Qur'an."Discover how figures like angels, jinn, and even apes, function as agents of both order and disruption, existing in the ambiguous spaces between the divine and the profane. Explore the pivotal role of Iblis, the "trickster figure," and the implications of the "Satanic Verses" incident, revealing the potential for disorder within revelation itself.This episode further investigates the Quranic narrative of transformation into apes as a tool for demonization and the construction of "otherness." Learn how this myth, acting as a form of "mnemohistory," can be manipulated to justify violence and dehumanization, as exemplified by extremist interpretations.Join us for a thought-provoking analysis of the Quran's intricate understanding of chaos, its manifestations, and its enduring impact on identity and conflict. Available now on all major podcast platforms.The episode is AI generated as an experiment.
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