Annihilation here means a moral or civilizational rupture that cannot be reversed, not biological death. Shahrur presents it as a historical law that befalls villages and monolithic systems when their unjust or closed structure becomes entrenched.
- Adam and the villages explain the transition from humanity to social destiny
- Monolithism leads to tyranny and annihilation
- Monolithism leads to annihilation
- Monolithism produces injustice, tyranny, and annihilation
- Monolithism and tyranny lead to annihilation
- History and society judge monolithism as unjust and doomed to annihilation
- Freedom and moral awareness explain human action and responsibility for injustice
- The state and civil society are the horizon of history because pluralism and freedom defeat monolithism
- Injustice is a conscious act that leads to annihilation
- Monolithic villages are doomed to annihilation
- Annihilation is different from death