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The Witness

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The witness is one who provides inferential, evidentiary knowledge-based testimony, not direct present testimony. In this way, Shahrur makes rational knowledge and proof part of the concept of testimony in religion.

  • The covenant of Islam is a voluntary commitment
  • Index
  • Distinguishing the witness from the martyr
  • Distinguishing the martyr from the witness
  • Shahrur’s concepts of unbelief, associating partners with God, and testimony are cognitive, not combative

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