
New Books in Islamic Studies Shawkat M. Toorawa, "The Devotional Qur'an: Beloved Surahs and Verses" (Yale UP, 2025)
Dec 5, 2025
Shawkat M. Toorawa, a Yale professor and expert in Arabic literature, discusses his new work, a heartfelt selection of cherished Qur'anic verses. He shares insights about his multilingual upbringing and the inspirations behind choosing Arabic. Toorawa elaborates on the artistic choices in his translations, emphasizing poetry's influence. He curates surahs by their devotional significance and reflects on the impact of apocalyptic themes in the Qur'an. Listeners will appreciate his intention to create an accessible yet profound literary experience for diverse audiences.
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Choosing Arabic By Chance
- Toorawa chose Arabic at university after professors guided him, switching from an initial plan that included Gujarati and Hopi.
- He followed a mentor's advice and committed to an academic path in Arabic studies.
Sound Shapes Meaning
- Sound and rhyme are central to the Qur'an's power and should shape translation choices.
- Toorawa focused on musicality to convey the Qur'an's aesthetic force in English.
Organize By Devotional Use
- Toorawa organized his book by devotional use rather than Quranic sequence to reflect how Muslims engage the text.
- He used prayer books and community practices to defensibly select the included surahs and verses.

