This index gathers the entity entries in the atlas books. Its purpose is to connect concepts, people, works, places, and events to the book in which they appeared, so that these entries do not remain isolated from the reading network.
The Place of Entities in the Atlas
Entities function as a bridge between the book page and the rest of the reading layers. A name, concept, or work does not remain an isolated item; it can be traced to the book in which it appeared, and then to a claim, a structure, or a collection.
- Books: the starting point when reading from a specific source.
- Shared concepts: concepts that recur across more than one book.
- Shahrur’s lexicon: the terms whose meanings Shahrur changes or technically defines.
- Concept centers: focused entries for the most prominent concepts.
- Atoms andstructure andcollections: the place where the entity is tested within the argument.
By Book
- Entities: Islam and Human Being: concepts
- Entities: Islam and Faith: concepts, works
- Entities: The State and Society: concepts, events, people, places
- Entities: Religion and Power: concepts, events, people, works
- Entities: the messengerly Sunna and the prophetic Sunna: concepts, people, works
- Entities: the Qur’an in Contemporary Thought: concepts, people, works
- Entities: The Qur’anic Narrative, Vol. 1: concepts, people, works
- Entities: The Qur’anic Narrative, Vol. 2: concepts, people, works
- Entities: the Book and the Qur’an: works
- Entities: the Mother of the Book and Its Elaboration: concepts, people, places, works
- Entities: Drying Up the Sources of Terrorism: concepts, works
- Entities: A Guide to the Contemporary Reading of the Wise Revelation: concepts, works
- Entities: Toward New Foundations for Islamic Jurisprudence: concepts, works