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 quoted
So no, by your Lord, they do not believe until they make you judge concerning that over which they have disputed among themselves, then find within themselves no discomfort from what you have decided and submit in full submission
Brief reading
Shahrur employs it to emphasize that recourse to judgment and access to adjudication take place through binding law, not through the person of the judge.
Axes
- Methodological
- Political and social
Related concepts
- Arbitration: 2
Its place in the conceptual network
It enters into the conception of the judicial system as an institution, not an individual.
The role of the verse in the argument
- Support: 1
Instances of use
- The State and Society, p. 233: He employs it to emphasize that recourse to judgment and access to adjudication take place through binding law, not through the person of the judge.
- Concept: Arbitration
- Function of the verse here: Support
- Textual evidence: «And his قوله: {فَلَا وَرَبَّكَ لَا يُؤْمِنُونَ …} (النساء 65), … to confirm for us that obedience to judicial rulings must be derived from the law»
Related books
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