This locus gathers 1 instance of the use of this verse in Muhammad Shahrur’s books, linking it to the concepts and arguments that appear around it.

The Verse Text as Cited

God will expiate from them the worst of what they did, and He will reward them their reward according to the best of what they used to do

Brief Reading

It appears at the conclusion of the book in the form of supplication and hope, not as theoretical argumentation.

Axes

  • Faith-based
  • Human and ethical
  • Forgiveness: 2

Its Place in the Conceptual Network

It connects to forgiveness within a calm psychological and spiritual framework.

The Verse’s Role in the Argument

  • Context: 1

Instances of Use

  • The Book and the Qur’an, p. 546: He cites it at the conclusion of the book as a supplication and hope for himself, not in theoretical argumentation.
    • Concept: Forgiveness
    • Function of the verse here: Context
    • Textual evidence: “I hope to be, with God, among those about whom He said: {God will expiate from them the worst of what they did…}”

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