Becoming is the outcome to which being arrives through becoming-process. In Muhammad Shahrur’s construction, it represents the purpose or the realized end; therefore, he links the interpretation of history and existence to it, rather than merely describing motion or stasis.
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- The new principles of jurisprudence are based on distinguishing between the permanence of the text and the historicity of understanding
- Becoming is the final outcome
- The world needs becoming
- The Arab society lacks becoming
- Existence can only be understood through the inseparability of being, becoming-process, and becoming
- The triad of being, becoming-process, and becoming
- Understanding religion and legislation is based on the triad of being, becoming-process, and becoming