The Qur’an is the enduring miracle in this conception, and the center from which the concepts of messagehood, testimony, and legislation are understood. It is also relied upon to distinguish between the precise Qur’anic terms in matters of family, prophethood, and testimony.
- The Qur’an is an enduring miracle
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- Reconstructing the Qur’anic concepts in Shahrur makes them epistemic and human
- The familial distinction in the Qur’an redefines fatherhood, motherhood, and adoption
- The combat narrative is not a Qur’anic original
- The breast refers to the brain
- The Qur’an distinguishes between familial terms
- The common meaning of shahid is late
- Shahrur presents Islam as a free human covenant that reinterprets revelation, legislation, and Qur’anic concepts