This axis gathers 1 place where this verse is used in Muhammad Shahrur’s books, linking it to the concepts and arguments that appear around it.
The verse text as cited
Say, “Come, I will recite what your Lord has prohibited for you …”
Brief reading
It is taken as a basis for the idea that the prohibitions in the Muhammadan message are defined and closed, and that nothing new is added to them.
Axes
- Legislative
Related concepts
- Prohibitions: 2
- Closing the door to addition: 1
Its place in the conceptual network
It is linked to defining the boundaries of prohibition within the message itself.
The verse’s role in the argument
- Establishment: 1
Instances of use
- Toward New Foundations for Islamic Jurisprudence, p. 126: He makes it the basis for the idea that the prohibitions in the Muhammadan message are defined and closed, and that nothing new is added to them except through a new messenger.
- Concept: Prohibitions
- Function of the verse here: Establishment
- Textual evidence: «{ Say, “Come, I will recite what your Lord has prohibited for you …” } (Al-An’am 151–153)»
Related books
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