This index gathers the clusters within the book The Book and the Qur’an and links them to the index of claims.
Cluster Pages
- Revelation and descent determine how the Qur’an appears in consciousness and history
- The terminological structure of the text establishes the internal distinction within revelation
- Qur’anic legislation is bounded, flexible, and directed toward changing reality
- Life, speech, and sale are subject to a single moral justice
- The Qur’an and human civilization converge in art, urbanism, and history
- Qur’anic and Muhammadan narratives are a field for moral lesson, not legislation
- Human knowledge progresses from sensation to abstraction and resists illusion
- Objective existence and the free human being are complementary in the Qur’anic vision
- Revelation is fixed in its wording and renewed in its historical understanding