Salwa El-Awa is an Egyptian-British linguist and Islamic scholar. [1] She is currently a lecturer of Arabic and Islamic Studies at Swansea University. [2]
El-Awa's academic interests include Arabic linguistics, modern linguistic analysis of the Qur'an, translation studies, discourse analysis, hadith studies, and modern Islamist movements. [1] [2]
Her work discusses textual relations in the Quran using modern linguistic analysis. El-Awa in her book The Qur'anic Text: Relevance, Coherence and Structure, analyzed surahs 33 and 75 using coherence theory to show that these chapters cohere and share a contextual relationship. [3]
El-Awa was previously a lecturer in Qur'anic studies at the University of Birmingham. [1] [2]
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Salwa El-Awa is an Egyptian-British linguist and Islamic scholar. [1] She is currently a lecturer of Arabic and Islamic Studies at Swansea University. [2]
El-Awa's academic interests include Arabic linguistics, modern linguistic analysis of the Qur'an, translation studies, discourse analysis, hadith studies, and modern Islamist movements. [1] [2]
Her work discusses textual relations in the Quran using modern linguistic analysis. El-Awa in her book The Qur'anic Text: Relevance, Coherence and Structure, analyzed surahs 33 and 75 using coherence theory to show that these chapters cohere and share a contextual relationship. [3]
El-Awa was previously a lecturer in Qur'anic studies at the University of Birmingham. [1] [2]
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (
link)