It is used here as a Qur’anic formula that Shahrur links to freedom and victory over tyranny. It is not just a devotional phrase, but a sign that liberation and choice are part of the correct religious structure in his reading.
Across the books
- Islam and Faith: The firmest handhold is mentioned here as a point of close connection with the covenant and with the pillars of Islam. Its function in the source is to reinforce the idea that religious commitment in Shahrur is a tightly binding yet voluntary bond. (Concept page)
- Religion and Power: It is used here as a Qur’anic formula that Shahrur links to freedom and victory over tyranny. It is not just a devotional phrase, but a sign that liberation and choice are part of the correct religious structure in his reading. (Concept page)
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