This page is an analytical map of the episode, not a 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: the lawful, the forbidden, and custom
- Episode function: presenting the forbidden, the prohibited things, food, and the limits of legislative authority as a dialogic entry point linking the concept to books and atoms.
- Current number of associated atoms: 11
Source data
- Original title in the archive: Program Al-Naba’ al-‘Azim with Yahya al-Amir and his guest Dr. Muhammad Shahrur, Episode 18
- Internal transcript: available, unpublished.
- Internal audio: available, unpublished.
- YouTube link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Af_LYQOZvv8
Nearby concepts
Connections to books
Extracted atoms
- Eternity distinguishes the forbidden from regulation
- Spilled blood is the locus of prohibition
- Necessity is a rare exception, not a door to expansion
- The detailed enumeration does not change the unity of the chapter
- The prohibition of pork is dietary, not cosmic
- Jewish legislation is not the measure of the message
- The elaboration of carrion does not add a new principle
- The penalty for the drunken person is regulation, not a new prohibition
- Not acting unjustly nor transgressing closes the door to evasion
- The separation of acts of obedience indicates differences in authority
- The prohibitions of food are confined to the chapter of eating
Verification notes
- The episode is used as a popular explanatory medium, not as a foundational textual corpus.
- In citation or 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.