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Prohibition

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Shahrur makes prohibition a purely divine prerogative, and prevents its transfer to human beings or the state. In this way, he separates religious prohibition from the tools of forbidding, commanding, and prohibiting in the legal sphere.

Referenced by

  • Prohibition and human legislation are two separate domains
  • The separation between the divine and the human in legislation and message
  • Restricting prohibition to God

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