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: Family, marriage, and lineage
- Function of the episode: To present adoption, lineage, parents, and parental figures, and the program’s conclusion, as a dialogic entry point linking the concept to the books and the atoms.
- Current number of associated atoms: 13
Source Data
- Original title in the archive: Program al-Naba’ al-‘Azim with Yahya al-Amir and his guest Dr. Muhammad Shahrur, Episode 30
- Internal transcript: Present, unpublished.
- Internal audio: Present, unpublished.
- YouTube link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ITixObINLKs
Nearby Concepts
Links to Books
Extracted Atoms
- Parental figures are those who raise, not merely the biological parents
- Islam does not separate from society, but authority is measured by ethics
- Adoption is permissible for the single man or woman who is capable of upbringing
- The prohibition in adoption pertains to the biological line
- Plurality is the basis of the revelations and the conclusion of monism
- Plurality is consistent with God’s oneness
- Authorities must be plural and not concentrated in a single hand
- The unbeliever is not simply the non-Muslim, but the criminal who cuts off his connection to God
- Civil society is based on plurality in creeds and opinions
- Lineage is an educational concept, not a biological one
- The story of Zayd is a negation of adoption, not a glorification of the Prophet
- Every unit carries the seeds of its own demise
- Mecca is the model of monism and Medina is the model of plurality
Verification Notes
- The episode is used as a popular explanatory medium, not as a foundational written text.
- When quoting or conducting academic research, one should return to the original episode and the related books.
- The concept and book links here are a first layer that can be subject to precise review later.