In this source, the father is not reduced to biological lineage, but means the one who undertakes upbringing, care, and intentional guidance. In this way, Shahrur broadens the concept of fatherhood to include the educational and social function.
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- Shahrur’s reconstruction of Qur’anic concepts makes them cognitive and humanistic
- Fatherhood goes beyond genetic lineage
- Motherhood goes beyond biological birth
- Family distinction in the Qur’an redefines fatherhood, motherhood, and adoption
- The Qur’an distinguishes between family terms
A cross-book concept: see Father for the unifying theme across the books.