What is meant

Shahrur sees what tradition called apostasy as not being a purely religious matter, but one in which the religious and the political were intertwined. It was often meant as a struggle over power or a political break more than as a mere change of creed.

The atom’s structure in the atlas

  • Type of argument: Historical
  • Argument movement: It returns the meaning of apostasy to a political context more than a doctrinal one.
  • Key terms: apostasy, politics, authority, creed.
  • Degree of centrality: Central.

He interprets apostasy as an entanglement of the religious and the political, with a predominance of power struggle or political secession. In this way, he removes it from a purely doctrinal interpretation and places it within a historical reading of conflict.

Basis

  • Supporting text: “He confirms that what was called in tradition ‘apostasy’ involved an overlap of the religious and the political, and that its basis was often a struggle for power and political separation rather than a mere change of creed.”

Location of the basis in the book

  • Book: Drying Up the Springs of Terrorism.
  • Location: In the middle section of the book, in the treatment of apostasy and its political deployment.
  • Type of basis: Close witness.
  • Mark to help verification: Its use as a legal cover
  • Reading note: The passage mentions the use of apostasy as a legal cover to eliminate opponents, and this supports linking apostasy to political conflict rather than to a mere doctrinal shift.

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 the reading: The wording above is an analytical summary, and should not be treated as a verbatim quotation unless the witness is transmitted textually.

Editorial note

The meaning here is historical; it reads the term within the context of power.