This axis brings together 1 locus of the use of this verse in Muhammad Shahrur’s books, linking it to the concepts and arguments that appear around it.
Verse Text as Cited
And whoever does righteous deeds, male or female
Brief Reading
He makes it evidence for the equality of otherworldly recompense between male and female.
Axes
- Faith-based
- Human and ethical
Related Concepts
- Reward: 2
Its Place in the Network of Concepts
It is linked to the principle of equality in recompense within the faith-based conception.
The Verse’s Role in the Argument
- Support: 1
Usage Instances
- Toward New Foundations for Islamic Jurisprudence, p. 132: He takes it as evidence for the equality of otherworldly recompense between male and female.
- Concept: reward
- Function of the verse here: support
- Textual evidence: «{ And whoever does righteous deeds, male or female … } (An-Nisa 124)»
Related Books
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