This page gathers the main pathways associated with the concept of «the Muhammadan Message» within the atlas: the shared entry point, the glossary, where it appears in the books, the verses, the relationships, and the nearby claims.
Direct answer
The Muhammadan Message here is defined through its relation to the Mother of the Book, the seal of prophethood, and the opening of the sphere of ijtihad. It is also linked to rebuilding social life, the family, and women on the basis of equality and contractuality, and to denying abrogation within its text. Its specificity appears within a broader distinction between general Islam and the specific faith of Muhammadan following.
Concept keys
- The Mother of the Book constitutes the basis of the Muhammadan Message.
- The Muhammadan Message is not based on abrogation within its text.
- The message establishes equality between male and female.
- Islam predates the Muhammadan mission and is broader than specific faith.
- The message opens the sphere of ijtihad in connection with the Mother of the Book.
Where does the tracing begin?
- The Muhammadan Message
- The Mother of the Book constitutes the basis of the Muhammadan Message
- The Muhammadan Message establishes equality between male and female
- The Muhammadan Message is not based on abrogation within its text
- Islam predates the Muhammadan mission
Shared entry point
- Tracing begins from the relation of the Muhammadan Message to the Mother of the Book, the seal of prophethood, and the opening of the sphere of ijtihad.
Glossary
Where it appears in the books
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Related verses
- This page does not begin from a single verse, but from a network of concepts linking the message to the Mother of the Book, abrogation, ijtihad, and equality.
Conceptual relations
- The Mother of the Book constitutes the basis of the Muhammadan Message
- Islam predates the Muhammadan mission as a general human relationship with God, distinct from the specific faith of Muhammadan following
- Islam is presented as a prior and broader general human horizon than the specific faith tied to following Muhammad and his rituals
- The Muhammadan Message ended the age of masculinity
- The Muhammadan Message establishes equality between male and female
- The Muhammadan Message rebuilds society, the family, and women on the basis of equality, contract, and critique of patriarchal customs
- The Muhammadan Message is not based on internal abrogation, and abrogation occurred in the previous messages
- The Muhammadan Message is not based on abrogation within its text
- The comprehensive relations
Nearby claims
- Islam is a global, value-based religion
- Islam predates the Muhammadan mission
- Starting from the foundational text
- Polytheism is the fixation of the mutable
- Testimony in the Qur’an has two meanings
- Combat doctrine has two different types
- The Qur’an interprets the Qur’an
- The Book defines the fixed foundations
- Transnational allegiance is a personal religious matter
- Tradition should be set aside
- Islam as a general human horizon broader than specific Muhammadan faith
- Islam is historically and conceptually prior to the specificity of the Muhammadan message
- Human Islam is re-founded Qur’anically as a system of values, freedom, and citizenship that transcends identity
- Faith is specific to the Muhammadan Message
- Obedience to the Messenger is mercy for humanity
- The Muhammadan Message eases legislative constraints
- The Muhammadan Message has a triad of aims
- Message, abrogation, and the gradation of authority transfer legislation to human ijtihad
- The Muhammadan Message establishes ijtihad
- Human ijtihad within divine limits
- The Muhammadan Message is fixed in its origin
- The Muhammadan Message opens the door to ijtihad
- The Muhammadan Message abolishes priesthood and inheritance
- The Muhammadan Message abolishes priesthood
- The Muhammadan Message opened the door to ijtihad
- Political legitimacy comes from human allegiance
- The civil state in the Muhammadan Message derives its legitimacy from people and governs by law
- The Qur’an is a renewing reference that requires contemporary reading and open ijtihad
- The contemporary reading of the Qur’an breaks with inherited tradition and rests on a scientific method
- The plural civil system is the alternative to religious and political monism