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Repulsion

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It is used by Muhammad Shahrur to explain the movement of history and to preserve plurality and coexistence, not to justify violence or determinism. It is part of a framework that links religious text with social development and human action.

  • The Qur’anic Narrative, vol. 1
  • Book entities
  • Repulsion in the lexicon
  • History, development, and laws
  • Freedom, the human being, and responsibility
  • Islam is a universal human message
  • The Sunna and repulsion are tools for understanding development

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