koranization

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See also: Koranization

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koranize +‎ -ation

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koranization (uncountable)

  1. The process of Koranizing.
    • 2007 Ray Harris, Medieval Iberia: - Page 91
      It is important to note that the biblicization – and later, the koranization – of Hermes is what could be called a major industry from late Antiquity to the Muslim and Christian Middle Ages.
    • 2008 Edmund Burke, Genealogies of Orientalism: History, Theory, Politics - Page 177
      We will be making an on the spot appraisal of the fundamental fact of the century: the systematic "koranization" of the masses.
    • 2011, Annemarie Schimmel, Mystical Dimensions of Islam - Page 26
      One can certainly speak of a “koranization” of the memory“; and everyone who has read Persian, Turkish, or any other Islamic idiom knows how strongly the language of the Koran has penetrated the literature and everyday language ...