This index gathers the atoms within the book Islam and the Human Being and links them to the index of claims.
Atom pages
- Ihsan encompasses oneself and others
- Islam is a universal value-based religion
- Islam predates the Muhammadan mission
- Islam is loyalty to human values
- Islam transcends narrow affiliation
- Quranic terms are not synonymous
- Starting from the foundational text
- Tartil is the primary method of reading
- Tartil groups related themes together
- Freedom is the basis of human dignity
- Good deeds erase misdeeds through repentance
- The state does not possess the power of prohibition
- Religion directs toward human values
- Sin, wrongdoing, and error
- Sins against God are subject to forgiveness
- Khamr includes narcotics, and avoidance concerns intoxication
- Wrongdoings are expiated through reform
- Shirk is the fixation of what is mutable
- Shirk is unforgivable when persisted in
- Witnessing in the Qur’an has two meanings
- Combat doctrine has two different types
- Righteous action embodies faith
- The Qur’an explains the Qur’an
- The Book defines the fixed foundations
- Kufr is an open hostile declaration
- God alone possesses the power to permit and prohibit
- Citizenship is the highest loyalty in the civil state
- Citizenship is based on law and equality
- Citizenship is loyalty to the homeland and the law
- Transnational loyalty is a personal religious loyalty
- National loyalty preserves identity
- Loyalty to Islam is loyalty to human values
- Every Qur’anic term has a distinct meaning
- Tradition should be set aside