This page is an analytical map of the episode, not a verbatim transcript. The internal archive contains the transcript and audio for verification and analysis only, and the atlas does not publish them.
The episode’s place within the program
- Stage: Establishing reading tools and the structure of revelation
- Function of the episode: Presenting the Seven Oft-Repeated and revelation/disclosure as a dialogical entry point linking the concept to books and atoms.
- Current number of associated atoms: 13
Source data
- Original title in the archive: The Great Tiding, Episode 6 with Yahya Al-Amir and his guest Dr. Muhammad Shahrur - The Seven Oft-Repeated and the Revelation and Disclosure of the Qur’an
- Internal transcript: Available, not published.
- Internal audio: Available, not published.
- YouTube link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=siLt247Qhwg
Nearby concepts
Links to books
- The Book and the Qur’an
- The Mother of the Book and Its Detailed Elaboration
- A Guide to the Contemporary Reading of the Wise Revelation
Extracted atoms
- disclosure is a methodological transition
- Revelation and disclosure are not synonymous
- The ordinary person does not need to ask about these openings
- The disjoined letters are not letters but phonetic syllables
- The Seven Oft-Repeated are part of a general cosmic phenomenon
- The Seven Oft-Repeated are not the whole Qur’an
- The Seven Oft-Repeated are associated with a count of 11 sounds
- The Seven Oft-Repeated are associated with a total of 19 surahs
- The Seven Oft-Repeated are the openings of the surahs
- Natural phenomena are governed by cosmic numbers
- The governing principle is the negation of synonymy
- Mathani means edges or folds
- The openings of the surahs are part of the Remembrance
Verification notes
- The episode is used as a popular explanatory intermediary, not as a foundational textual corpus.
- In quotation or academic research, one must return to the original episode and the related books.
- The concept and book links here form a first layer that can be subjected to closer review later.