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Concepts: the Messengerly Sunna and the Prophetic Sunna

Uli al-Amr

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Muhammad Shahrur interprets them as the people of legislative authority, not executive rulers. Their importance in the source lies in defining the locus of obedience: obedience is to the law, not to the holder of the means of coercion.

  • Ulu al-Amr as legislative authority
  • The messengerly Sunna and the prophetic Sunna
  • Book entities
  • Uli al-Amr in the lexicon
  • The civil state, religion, and authority

Cross-book concept: See Uli al-Amr for the unifying theme across the books.


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