This locus gathers 1 instance of the use of this verse in Muhammad Shahrur’s books, linking it to the concepts and arguments that appear around it.
The verse text as cited
… AND THAT GOD IS NOT AT ALL UNJUST TO THE SERVANTS
Brief reading
Shahrur understands it to mean that people in the afterlife become servants subject to judgment after having been free to choose in this world.
Loci
- Faith-based
- Human and ethical
Associated concepts
- servants: 2
- choice: 1
- judgment: 1
- afterlife: 1
- this world: 1
Its place in the network of concepts
It links the freedom of this world to the subjection of the afterlife in the conception of responsibility.
The verse’s role in the argument
- Distinction: 1
Instances of use
- Islam and the Human: He uses it to state that people in the afterlife become servants subject to judgment after having been free to choose in this world.
- Concept: servants
- Function of the verse here: Distinction
- Textual evidence: «{ … وَأَنَّ اللَّهَ لَيْسَ بِظَلَّامٍ لِلْعَبِيدِ } (Al Imran 181-182)»
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