Loyalty here is an optional social relationship that takes shape according to the degree of belonging, and it does not mean submission to authority. The author links it to faith, righteous action, and practical following, not to political slogans or collective exclusion.
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- Islam is a practical value, not a verbal identity
- Human social gathering in the Qur’an is based on mutual recognition and work, not on exclusion and hostility
- Loyalty is a multiple social choice, not submission to authority
- Non-exclusionary religious loyalty
- Creedal loyalty is linked to faith and righteous action
- Loyalty is an optional social relationship
- Loyalty does not mean submission to authority
- Loyalty and disavowal follow conduct
- Loyalty varies according to levels of belonging
- Drying up the sources of terrorism requires returning religion to the Qur’an, freedom, and mercy, and stripping violence of its religious legitimacy