found: Work cat.: 75022485: Smith, J.I. An historical and semantic study of the term "islām" as seen in a sequence of Qurʼān commentaries, 1975:p. 1 (increasing interest in the study of islām as a term; the verb s-l-m and its derivatives have been analyzed linguistically and semantically in an attempt to discover the specific meaning (or meanings) that they were intended to convey within the Qur'ānic context; for the Muslim the communal and personal aspects of this term, between Islam and islām, will be inadequate unless it takes into account the very fact that for the Muslim they have been traditionally indistinguishable; within the Muslim community itself there has been a change in the understanding and interpretation of islām; it has come to be used as either a personal relationship between man and God or the community of those acknowledging this relationship)