The Islamic discourse was historically formed and then closed
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- Historicity of the foundational Islamic concepts
- The openness of Qur’anic discourse versus the closure of orthodoxy
- The historical closure of the foundational texts
- The phase of repetition and scholasticism after the thirteenth century
- Historicity of the foundational Islamic concepts
- The openness of Qur’anic discourse versus the closure of orthodoxy
- The historical closure of the foundational texts
- The phase of repetition and scholasticism after the thirteenth century