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Claims: the Messengerly Sunna and the Prophetic Sunna

Clusters: The Messengerly Sunna and the Prophetic Sunna

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This index brings together the clusters within the book The Messengerly Sunna and the Prophetic Sunna and links them to the index of claims.

Cluster pages

  • Rereading the Sunna in a modern and political way requires critiquing inherited sanctification and placing awareness above authority
  • The messengerly Sunna is binding in the sphere of the message and legislation, not as a second revelation
  • The prophetic Sunna, political history, and Hadith are a human domain open to criticism
  • Sunna is divided, according to context, into a binding messengerly Sunna and a historical prophetic Sunna
  • The Qur’an is the governing reference for the Sunna and Hadith

5 items under this folder.

  • Re-reading the Sunna in Modern and Political Terms Requires Critiquing Inherited Sanctification and Putting Consciousness Before Authority

    • The messengerly Sunna is binding in the sphere of the message and legislation, not as a second revelation

      • The Prophetic Sunna, Political History, and Hadith as a Human Domain Open to Critique

        • The Qur'an Is the Governing Reference for the Sunna and Hadith

          • The Sunna is divided according to its status into binding messengerly Sunna and historical prophetic Sunna


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