This axis gathers 1 instance of this verse’s use in Muhammad Shahrur’s books, linking it to the concepts and arguments that appear around it.
The verse text as cited
{And whoever fears God, He will make for him a way out…} / {… and whoever fears God, He will make for him ease in his affair} / {And whoever fears God, He will expiate from him his misdeeds…}
Brief reading
The verse is cited to affirm that wisdom is a set of practical values tied to taqwa, ease, and moral recompense.
Axes
- Human and ethical
- Legislative
Related concepts
- Taqwa: 2
Its place in the conceptual network
It links taqwa with value-laden action in daily conduct.
The verse’s role in the argument
- Support: 1
Instances of use
- The Messengerly Sunna and the Prophetic Sunna, p. 104: cited to affirm that wisdom is a set of practical values tied to taqwa, ease, and moral recompense.
- Concept: taqwa
- The verse’s function here: support
- Textual evidence: «{And whoever fears God, He will make for him a way out…} al-Talaq 2 and 3. {.. and whoever fears God, He will make for him ease in his affair} al-Talaq 4. {.. and whoever fears God, He will expiate from him his misdeeds…} al-Talaq 5.»
Related books
- The Messengerly Sunna and the Prophetic Sunna
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