This page is an analytical map of the episode, not a verbatim transcript. The internal archive contains the transcript and audio for verification and analysis only, and does not publish them in the atlas.
The Episode’s Position in the Program
- Phase: State, Plurality, and Combat
- Function of the episode: Presenting the national state: from village to city and plurality as a dialogical entry point that connects the concept with the books and the claim atoms.
- Number of claim atoms currently linked: 12
Source Data
- Original title in the archive: Program Al-Naba’ al-‘Azim with Yahya al-Amir and his guest Dr. Muhammad Shahrour, Episode 21
- Internal transcript: Available, unpublished.
- Internal audio: Available, unpublished.
- YouTube link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A7vJsSymZbM
Related Concepts
Connections to Books
Extracted Claim Atoms
- Tawhid means the oneness of God and the plurality of society
- The state emerged from group solidarity and the clan
- The Muhammadan message ended the era of idols and nature worship
- The Messenger opened alternatives to slavery instead of immediate abolition
- The Messenger practiced consultation even with hypocrites and dissenters
- The Messenger regulated the permissible and did not stop at criminalizing the forbidden
- Villages represent a unidimensional phase in history
- The city moved society from multiple occupations to multiple authorities
- Property and slavery emerged with the age of villages
- The pledge of women is evidence of political equality
- The Constitution of Medina recognized the different religious communities
- Mecca is the Mother of Cities because it preserves the permitted unity
Verification Notes
- The episode is used as a popular explanatory medium, not as a foundational written text.
- When citing or conducting academic research, one should refer to the original episode and the related books.
- The concept and book links here are a first layer, subject to later precise review.