This index gathers the structure within the book The Qur’anic Stories Vol. 2 and links it to the index of claims.
Structure pages
- Reasons for revelation and transmitted reports are not an absolute basis for understanding
- The original status of things is permissibility, and prohibition applies to acts
- Livestock are domesticated animals with multiple benefits
- Human history and the messengerships are open to freedom, not determinism
- Interpretation is a gradational reading of the text and the stories
- The Wise Revelation presents transcendent knowledge, not a historical narrative
- The Wise Revelation reads the stories critically to establish coexistence and freedom
- History differs from nature methodologically
- The Qur’anic stories are reports for taking lesson
- The Qur’anic stories are not material for legislation
- The Qur’anic stories reveal historical laws and the human role within them
- The Qur’anic stories correspond with history and archaeology
- Understanding history requires interpretation, not prediction
- Hud symbolizes a civilizational transition toward pastoralism and settlement