Type of Argument: Historical
72 pages
- Islam predates the Muhammadan mission
- Patriarchy followed transformations in property
- The family began as the first human cell
- Monistic systems carry the seeds of their own demise
- Monistic systems lead to ruin
- Economy arises from the development of instincts
- The Muhammadan mission inaugurated the age of cities
- History is moving toward plurality
- Muhammadan legislation is historically situated
- Thamud was a confederation of multiple tribes
- Slavery is a historical phenomenon open to dismantling
- The American people bring together multiple ethnicities and nations
- The French people merge into a single state
- Monistic villages are destined for destruction
- The Qur’anic narratives contain historical laws
- Human society develops historically
- Society passes through three historical stages
- Society passes through family stages
- Right-hand possession is a transitional stage toward freedom
- The destruction of villages is tied to collective injustice
- The verses of al-Ma’ida are historical rulings
- Europe has gone beyond inherited symbols
- Idols are not prohibited in themselves
- Jihad becomes a revolutionary idea
- Sovereignty in Haj Hamad is a graduated sequence
- The Kharijites emerged from political conflict
- The Muhammadan message eases legislative constraints
- The Qur’anic narratives encode historical laws
- The three stages of sovereignty
- Prophetic history became a revolution for state-building
- Human Sunna is changeable
- The prophetic Sunna is historically conditioned
- Prophetic obedience is historical and limited
- Prophetic reports may be historical constructions
- Al-Shafi’i is a jurisprudential turning point
- Traditional jurisprudence is a historical construct
- Inherited jurisprudence is a historical human construct
- Pluralistic society develops
- Adam represents the beginning of conscious humanity
- Human beings arose through evolutionary stages
- Human beings are the principal agent of history
- Sunna and mutual struggle are tools for understanding development
- The narratives reveal the laws of history
- The sealing of the message announces the attainment of maturity
- Human beings participate in making history
- Human history is not subject to determinism
- Historical Sunna is linked to human freedom
- The Flood was a local event in Mesopotamia
- The Qur’anic narratives record the development of the messages
- The narratives reveal historical laws
- Thamud was an extinct Arab tribe
- The story of Hud highlights civilization
- With Hud, livestock and pastoralism emerged
- Noah was the first messenger from among human beings
- Hud represents a later civilizational stage
- Livestock and agriculture contributed to stability
- Previous legislations were transitional
- Dialectic is a general law in the universe
- Beauty develops with knowledge and history
- Dwelling evolved from function into architecture
- Desires are part of human development
- Abrogation occurred in previous messages
- Knowledge developed from sense perception to mathematics
- The recognized good and the recognized evil change socially
- The text was revealed in the tongue of Quraysh
- The Quraysh dialect is closer to eloquence
- The emergence of Qur’anic sciences historically
- Apostasy is often a political struggle
- The Muhammadan message is a transitional stage
- Historical Islam is a conditioned understanding
- The Muhammadan message ended the age of male dominance
- The Abbasids relied on kinship and inheritance