In this source, the father is not reduced to biological kinship, but means the one who undertakes upbringing, care, and intent. In this way, Shahrur expands the concept of fatherhood to include the educational and social function.

Across the Books

  • Islam and Faith: In this source, the father is not reduced to biological kinship, but means the one who undertakes upbringing, care, and intent. In this way, Shahrur expands the concept of fatherhood to include the educational and social function. (Concept page)
  • Islam and Faith: Here, the mother goes beyond biological birth to include the one who raises, cares for, and forms consciousness. The aim of this expansion is to make motherhood a human and educational function, not merely a birth relation. (Concept page)
  • Drying Up the Sources of Terrorism: Here, parents differ from progenitors, as they refer to care, upbringing, sanctity, inheritance, and kinship as social relations. Through this distinction, the author expands the meaning of the family from mere biology to the social and moral structure surrounding the human being. (Concept page)

Scope

  • This concept appears in 2 complete books within this mind
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