This layer gathers the collection entries in the Atlas books. A collection is a family of related claims, helping to read an idea as a path rather than as an isolated statement.
By book
- Language, Poetry, and the Rejection of Synonymy
- Recitation, Tongue, and Readings
- Critique of the Tools of the Interpretive and Juristic Heritage
- Islam and Human Being
- Islam and Faith
- The State and Society
- Religion and Authority
- The Messengerly Sunna and the Prophetic Sunna
- The Qur’an in Contemporary Thought
- Qur’anic Narrative, vol. 1
- Qur’anic Narrative, vol. 2
- The Book and the Qur’an
- The Mother of the Book and Its Elaboration
- Drying Up the Sources of Terrorism
- A Guide to the Contemporary Reading of the Wise Revelation
- Toward New Principles for Islamic Jurisprudence
Its place in the atlas
Collections present a broad topic within a single book, such as freedom, the state, legislation, women, or the critique of heritage, and then connect it to the individual atoms that clarify the basis and the elaboration.