Intended Meaning

Shahrur criticizes narrations that portray woman as a cause of deficiency or temptation He sees them as going beyond description; they contribute to excluding women and entrenching an inferior view of them. He sees them as going beyond description; they contribute to excluding women and to entrenching their inferiority within society For this reason, he rejects attributing them to the Qur’an

The Atom’s Structure in the Atlas

  • Type of argument: Critical
  • Argument movement: It criticizes narrations that make woman a source of deficiency or temptation.
  • Key terms: narrations, woman, deficiency, temptation.
  • Degree of centrality: Central.

It reveals the effect of narration in shaping a negative social image of woman, and places this image under critical scrutiny from the standpoint of source and meaning.

Grounding

  • Supporting text: “Shahrur criticizes narrations that portray woman as a cause of deficiency or temptation.”

Place of Grounding in the Book

  • Book: al-Qasas al-Qur’ani vol. 1.
  • Location: At the beginning of the book
  • Type of grounding: Near witness.
  • Verification marker: diminishes women
  • Reading note: This passage is a suitable support because it criticizes reports that diminish women, and it is close to the atom in the subject of narrational critique.

Degree of Documentation

  • Level: Directly documented
  • Meaning of the level: The atom relies on an explicit witness close to the wording of the claim.
  • Limits of reading: The wording above is an analytical summary, and should not be treated as a verbatim quotation unless the witness is quoted textually.

Function in the Book

Its function here is argumentative; it supports a larger conclusion in the chapter or prepares for it.

Editorial Note

This atom is directly connected to the issue of woman in interpretation, not to the Qur’anic text alone.