"The al-Baqara Crescendo provides a sensitive, holistic reading of the text. In addition, it has a feminist dimension, highlighting the Qur?an's call for people to read the text for themselves and not rely on existing judgments." - Raymond Farrin, American University of Kuwait "The al-Baqara Crescendo represents not only a careful and insightful analysis of the sura, but also an aesthetic appreciation of the text. It makes an important and original argument, and represents a subsustantial contribution to Qur?anic studies, particularly to the question of the structure and unity of the long Medinan suras, which has been hotly debated." - Devin Stewart, Emory University " ... the minute detail analysis of Al-Baqara is an innovative analysis that will appeal to graduate students and scholars in the field of Islamic studies. The book is particularly suitable for courses that discuss reformist impulses, arguments, and methodological venues within Quranic scholarship." - Religious Studies Review