This axis gathers 1 instance of the use of this verse in Muhammad Shahrur’s books, linking it to the concepts and arguments that arise around it.
The Verse Text as Cited
Our Lord, indeed You know what we conceal and what we proclaim
Brief Reading
Shahrur cites it to establish the meaning of concealment as veiling and keeping hidden.
Axes
- Linguistic and semantic
- Methodological
Related Concepts
- The hidden: 2
Its Place in the Conceptual Network
It serves to define the linguistic meaning of the hidden within the semantic network.
The Verse’s Role in the Argument
- Support: 1
Instances of Use
- The Book and the Qur’an, p. 276: cited for the meaning of concealment as veiling and keeping hidden.
- Concept: the hidden
- Function of the verse here: support
- Textual evidence: «In the first meaning, God’s saying came: {Our Lord, indeed You know what we conceal and what we proclaim…} (Abraham 38).»
Related Books
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