This index gathers the atoms within the book The Messengerly Sunna and the Prophetic Sunna and links them to the index of claims.
Atom Pages
- The Prophet’s daily acts are not an obligatory Sunna
- Human ijtihad within divine limits
- Counting the waiting period is a prophetic rational act
- Unseen reports are rejected by him
- Contradictory reports are rejected
- Reports that مخالفة the Qur’an are rejected
- The model example is in the station of messengerhood
- Prophetic history became a revolution for building the state
- The heritage contains universal moral wisdom
- Distinguishing between the messengerly Sunna and the prophetic Sunna
- Hajj is a collective rite
- Qur’anic wisdom is not the prophetic Sunna
- The Muhammadan message is fixed in its original form
- Qur’anic approval is not exclusive to the Companions
- The Sunna is a tool of sectarian conflict
- Human Sunna is changeable
- The messengerly Sunna is linked to the message
- The messengerly Sunna and the prophetic Sunna
- Contemporary Sunna is read through the Qur’an
- The prophetic Sunna is historical and interpretive
- The prophetic Sunna is historically conditioned
- The prophetic Sunna and the domain of narratives
- Sunna is divided into messengerly and prophetic
- Sunna is not a second revelation
- Rituals are the domain of the messengerly Sunna
- Prophetic obedience is historical and limited
- Obedience is to the law, not to coercion
- The Qur’an is the only miracle of the Messenger
- The Qur’an and reality are the criterion of acceptance
- Prophetic reports may be historical constructions
- Abrogation is confined to the heavenly messages
- Those vested with authority are a legislative authority
- Some prophetic reports are rejected
- Shahrur rejects equating saying with utterance
- The legendary image of the Messenger
- The station of messengerhood and the rulings of obedience
- The station of prophethood and the station of messengerhood
- The station of prophethood directs social organization