This hub brings together 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 as cited

{“So their Lord responded to them … those who emigrated and were driven out of their homes and were harmed in My cause and fought and were killed …”}

Brief reading

Shahrur uses it to highlight the link between fighting, emigration, and being driven from one’s homes, and the resulting reward.

Axes

  • Political and social
  • Legislative
  • Emigration and fighting: 1
  • Emigration: 1
  • Fighting: 1
  • Being driven from homes: 1
  • Reward: 1

Its place in the conceptual network

It enters into the interpretive network that connects the act of fighting with its social context.

The verse’s role in the argument

  • Support: 1

Instances of use

  • Drying Up the Sources of Terrorism, p. 114: He uses it to highlight the link between fighting, emigration, being driven from homes, and the reward attached to that.
    • Concept: Emigration and fighting
    • Function of the verse here: Support
    • Textual evidence: «Al Imran (195) | { So their Lord responded to them … those who emigrated and were driven out of their homes… }»

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