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 the atlas does not publish them.
The episode’s place within the program
- Stage: The state, pluralism, and fighting
- Episode function: Introducing the city model, Banu Qurayza, and applying the Sharia to its people as a dialogical entry point linking the concept to books and atoms.
- Number of atoms currently linked: 12
Source data
- Original title in the archive: Program al-Naba’ al-ʿAzim with Yahya al-Amir and his guest Dr. Muhammad Shahrur, Episode 24
- Internal transcript: Available, not published.
- Internal audio: Available, not published.
- YouTube link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nn-peCRDBb0
Related concepts
Links to books
Extracted atoms
- The civil state is a historical leap
- The state commands and forbids, but it does not prohibit
- Religion is broader than law
- Religion does not have coercion
- Religion defines the prohibited, and law regulates the permissible
- The prophetic Sunna is a civil arrangement, not a second revelation
- Legitimacy comes from the state, not from religion
- Moral responsibility increases with office
- Banu Qurayza: applying their Sharia, not the Prophet’s Sharia
- Separating religion from authority is possible, but separating it from society is not
- Religion’s authority is conscience, and the state’s authority is law
- The state’s task is to protect choices, not to guide
Verification notes
- The episode is used as a popular explanatory intermediary, not as a foundational textual corpus.
- When quoting 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 that can be reviewed precisely later.