Righteous deed here is not merely a general virtue, but a standard that evolves with the evolution of time and knowledge. It is therefore understood as a living ethical component within the religious system, not as a rigid value with fixed formulation.
- Islam is broader than faith
- The covenant of Islam is a voluntary commitment
- The third pillar is righteous deed
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- The pillars of Islam are three
- Ihsan encompasses action and life
- General Islam and the value-based covenant form Shahrur’s definition of religion
- Righteous deed is part of Islam
- A Muslim includes every believer in God and the Last Day
- The Islamic covenant in Shahrur rests on value-based pillars, not ritual affiliation
Cross-book concept: See righteous deed for the overarching axis across the books.