Intended Meaning

What is meant here by uswa is that it is a reformist approach that can be emulated, not merely historical details tied to their specific temporal circumstance. Therefore, Shahrur distinguishes between what can serve as a practical model for emulation and what should not be taken as permanent legislation.

The Atom’s Structure in the Atlas

  • Type of argument: methodological
  • Movement of the argument: it presents the uswa as a reformist model, not merely as a historical circumstance.
  • Key terms: uswa, reformist approach, emulation.
  • Degree of centrality: secondary.

It directs the reader to understand the uswa as a practical example that can be emulated, while maintaining the distinction between the example and non-binding details.

Basis

  • Supporting text: “He distinguishes between ‘the uswa’ as a reformist approach open to emulation, and circumstantial historical details that are not taken as eternal legislation.”

Degree of Documentation

  • Level: directly documented
  • Meaning of the level: the atom rests on an explicit witness close to the wording of the claim.
  • Limits of the reading: the formulation above is an analytical summary, and is not treated as a verbatim quotation unless the witness is transmitted textually.

Editorial note

The atom defines the meaning of exemplarity between history and reform.