This axis brings together 2 places 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
THEY ACKNOWLEDGED THEIR SIN, SO AWAY WITH THE COMPANIONS OF THE BLAZE
Brief reading
The verse is employed to indicate that the Hereafter account passes through acknowledging sin, not through denial or concealment.
Axes
- Faith-related
- Human and ethical
Related concepts
- acknowledgment: 2
- acknowledgment of sin: 2
Its place in the conceptual network
It supports an eschatological view grounded in acknowledgment and responsibility.
The role of the verse in the argument
- Support: 2
Places of use
- Islam and the Human: used as evidence that the Hereafter account passes through acknowledging sin.
- Concept: acknowledgment
- Function of the verse here: Support
- Textual witness: “Since no one enters Hell except after acknowledging his sin, as stated in God’s words: { THEY ACKNOWLEDGED THEIR SIN, SO AWAY WITH THE COMPANIONS OF THE BLAZE } (Al-Mulk 11)”
- Islam and Faith, p. 106: used as evidence that acknowledging sin is a condition in the eschatological scene of expiation and reckoning.
- Concept: acknowledgment of sin
- Function of the verse here: Support
- Textual witness: ”{ THEY ACKNOWLEDGED THEIR SIN, SO AWAY WITH THE COMPANIONS OF THE BLAZE } (Al-Mulk 11),“
Related books
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