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Obedience to the Messenger

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Obedience to the Messenger is presented here as an optional obedience that does not rest on coercion, and is linked to divine mercy. It is part of Shahrur’s understanding of the relationship between revelation and freedom, not merely a forced compliance with religious commands.

  • Religion, in Shahrur’s view, is a free covenant that rejects coercion and violence
  • Obedience to the Messenger is mercy for humanity
  • Obedience to the Messenger within the framework of freedom

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