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 let him not drive you both out of the Garden, lest you suffer hardship

Brief reading

It links expulsion from the Garden to the beginning of hardship, labor, and social communication among human beings.

Axes

  • Political and social
  • Human and ethical
  • Social transition: 2

Its place in the conceptual network

It places the origin of the social relationship within the trajectory of human transformation.

The verse’s role in the argument

  • Context: 1

Instances of use

  • The Book and the Qur’an, p. 259: He uses it to link expulsion from the Garden to the beginning of hardship, labor, and social communication among human beings.
    • Concept: Social transition
    • Function of the verse here: Context
    • Textual citation: «This shift is the shift represented by {فَلا يُخْرِجَنَّكُمَا مِنَ الْجَنَّةِ فَتَشْقَى} (Taha 117)»

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