What is meant

Shahrur sees historical religious fabrication as not merely a development in the understanding of religion, but as part of the formation of a political authority that produced despotism When religion becomes a tool of hegemony, it loses its plurality and becomes a means of abolishing difference

The atom’s structure in the atlas

  • Type of argument: critical
  • Argument movement: traces despotism back to a historical religious fabrication that abolished pluralism.
  • Key terms: authoritarian society, religious fabrication, despotism, pluralism, authority.
  • Degree of centrality: original.

It explains how despotism is produced by turning religion into an instrument of hegemony, thereby linking political critique with epistemic and historical critique, and revealing a structural relationship between domination and the abolition of plurality.

Reading aids

Basis

  • Supporting text: “It offers a political-social reading that sees historical ‘religious fabrication’ as producing despotism, abolishing pluralism, and turning religion into an instrument of power.”

Location of the basis in the book

  • Book: The Qur’an in Contemporary Thought.
  • Location: in the first section of the book under the law of history in the Qur’an
  • Type of basis: close attestation.
  • Verification marker: every monistic society carries within it the seeds of its own demise
  • Reading note: the location links the monistic society to the seeds of its own demise, which is consistent with the authoritarian society as a producer of despotism.

Degree of documentation

  • Level: directly documented
  • Meaning of the level: the atom relies on an explicit witness close to the wording of the claim.
  • Limits of the reading: the formulation above is an analytical summary, and should not be treated as a verbatim quotation unless the witness is cited word for word.

Its function in the book

Its function here is argumentative; it supports a larger conclusion in the chapter or prepares for it.

Editorial note

This is a central atom in his critique of the authoritarian religious structure.