This axis gathers one locus for the use of this verse in Muhammad Shahrur’s books, along with the concepts and arguments that appear around it.
Verse text as cited
On the Day you see it, every nursing mother will be distracted from that which she was nursing, and every pregnant woman will deliver her burden…
Brief reading
Shahrur cites it to show the correlation between pregnancy and delivery as two distinct stages in reading revelation.
Axes
- Linguistic and semantic
- Methodological
Related concepts
- Delivery: 2
Its place in the conceptual network
It offers an example of the semantic distinction between two successive stages.
The verse’s role in the argument
- Example: 1
Usage loci
- Islam and Faith, p. 181: He cites it to show the correlation between pregnancy and delivery as two distinct stages in reading revelation.
- Concept: delivery
- Function of the verse here: example
- Textual evidence: «{On the Day you see it, every nursing mother will be distracted… and every pregnant woman will deliver her burden…} (Hajj 2).»
Related books
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