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Adoption

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Adoption is presented as a legitimate solution in specific cases, not as a merely formal matter. In Shahrur’s view, it is tied to the limits of awareness and growth, especially to what he calls separation and the social and legislative effect that follows from it.

  • Index
  • Shahrur’s reconstruction of Qur’anic concepts makes them cognitive and humanistic
  • Adoption is legitimate in specific cases
  • Family distinction in the Qur’an redefines fatherhood, motherhood, and adoption

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