Thesis Summary

Shahrur separates sin, bad deed, and offense in order to make moral responsibility a matter of degrees. Sins related to God’s right are subject to forgiveness, bad deeds are expiated through reform, while offense is tied to insistence and failure to repent.

Foundational Atoms

Place of Support within the Book

This distinction appears in the middle section of Islam and Humanity within the discussion of offense, sin, and expiation.

Limits of the Reading

This presentation combines more than one distinction found in the text, so it remains a structured interpretation rather than a literal quotation of a single passage.