This axis gathers one place 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
You would incur no blame if you enter uninhabited houses in which there is something for you
Brief reading
At Shahrur, the verse is cited to elaborate the etiquette of asking permission and entering houses as part of ethical social conduct.
Axes
- Humanistic and ethical
- Political and social
Related concepts
- Entering houses: 2
- Asking permission: 1
- Social etiquette: 1
- Ethical conduct: 1
Its place in the network of concepts
It supports the network of domestic etiquette and everyday relations.
The role of the verse in the argument
- Support: 1
Usage locations
- Islam and Faith, p. 42: Cited there as part of detailing the etiquette of asking permission and entering houses as social ethical conduct.
- Concept: Entering houses
- Function of the verse here: Support
- Textual evidence: «- Entering houses… (An-Nur 29)»
Related books
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