Intended Meaning
The author links the prescribed act (farḍ) to the meaning of specification and clarification, not merely to abstract obligation. It thus signifies establishing a limit and a measure, and also removing hardship; therefore, many obligations are understood as clear measures and limits.
The Atom’s Structure in the Atlas
- Type of argument: legislative
- Argument movement: it understands the prescribed act as specification and clarification along with the removal of hardship.
- Key terms: the prescribed act, specification, clarification, removal of hardship.
- Degree of centrality: central.
It gives the prescribed act a meaning that balances obligation and clarification, so that the ruling becomes a clear limit and measure rather than mere normative pressure, while keeping the aim of facilitation present.
Links that help reading
- Muhammad Shahrur: Drying Up the Sources of Terrorism
- Legislation, Limits, and Prohibition
- the prescribed act
- The word, the utterance, and speech have a broader meaning
Basis
- Supporting text: “farḍ: indicates specification and clarification and the removal of hardship, or the making of a limit and a measure.”
Basis in the Book
- Book: Drying Up the Sources of Terrorism.
- Location: in the early pages of the book
- Type of basis: a near witness.
- Marker that helps verification: giving, relief, and the removal of hardship
- Reading note: the passage states that farḍ combines the meaning of giving and relief with specification, and it is close to the atom without matching it verbatim.
Degree of Documentation
- Level: directly documented
- Meaning of the level: the atom rests on a clear witness close to the wording of the claim.
- Limits of reading: the formulation above is an analytical summary, and should not be treated as a verbatim quotation unless the witness is cited textually.
Its Function in the Book
Its function here is definitional; it establishes a meaning or conceptual distinction on which Shahrur relies in constructing the idea.
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Editorial note
The atom links obligation to limits.