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: Knowledge and Sunna
- Episode function: Presenting the senses, the fouad, the heart, and fate and judgment as a dialogical entry point that links concept to books and atoms.
- Number of atoms currently linked: 13
Source data
- Original title in the archive: Program al-Naba’ al-‘Azim with Yahya al-Amir and his guest Dr. Muhammad Shahrur - Episode 8 - "The Heart, the Senses, Fate and Judgment"
- Internal transcript: Available, not published.
- Internal audio: Available, not published.
- YouTube link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rhNeA2MY87I
Nearby concepts
Links to books
Extracted atoms
- Vision is not the eye
- Accountability concerns action, not mere thought
- Envy is a motive, not merely an eye
- The senses provide raw material
- Hearing before sight - the priority of hearing in knowledge
- Reasoning is analysis and synthesis
- Reasoning derives from knotting and linking
- “When the darkening thing settles” = a model of destructive rage
- The fouad is a cognitive function, not an organ
- The heart is the center of decision
- The hearts that are in the breasts = outward human consciousness
- Responsibility is for what issues from the human being
- The blowers into knots = influencing convictions
Verification notes
- The episode is used as a popular explanatory intermediary, not as an original textual corpus.
- When quoting or conducting academic research, one should refer to the original episode and the related books.
- The concept and book links here are a first layer, subject to later precise review.