This layer brings together the structure entries in the atlas books. Structure is not a single claim; it is a grand thesis that organizes a set of atoms and clarifies the book’s logic from within.
By book
- Islam and Human
- Islam and Faith
- The State and Society
- Religion and Authority
- The Messengerly Sunna and the Prophetic Sunna
- The Qur’an in Contemporary Thought
- The Qur’anic Narratives, Vol. 1
- The Qur’anic Narratives, 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 Foundations for Islamic Jurisprudence
Its place in the atlas
The structure presents the logic of the entire book: its central thesis, the way the atoms gather around it, and the points at which it connects with other books.