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This index brings together Shahrur’s books, which form the basis of the atlas. It is from here that one begins to return to the primary text: the book in which the idea first appeared, the locus where the claim was formulated, and the thread that later connects to concepts, atoms, and relationships.

  • Islam and the Human Being
  • Islam and Faith
  • The State and Society
  • Religion and Authority
  • The Messengerly Sunna and the Prophetic Sunna
  • The Qur’an in Contemporary Thought
  • The Qur’anic Narrative, vol. 1
  • The Qur’anic Narrative, vol. 2
  • The Book and the Qur’an
  • The Mother of the Book and Its Elaboration
  • Drying Up the Sources of Terrorism
  • A Guide to the Contemporary Reading of the Wise Revelation
  • Toward New Foundations for Islamic Jurisprudence

13 items under this folder.

  • A Guide to the Contemporary Reading of the Wise Revelation

    • Drying Up the Sources of Terrorism

      • Islam and Faith

        • Islam and the Human Being

          • Religion and Authority

            • State and Society

              • The Book and the Qur'an

                • The Messengerly Sunna and the Prophetic Sunna

                  • The Mother of the Book and Its Elaboration

                    • The Qur'an in Contemporary Thought

                      • The Qur'anic Stories, Vol. 1

                        • The Qur'anic Stories, Vol. 2

                          • Towards New Foundations for Islamic Jurisprudence


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