Synthetic Judgment

From the interweaving of prophetic continuity, historical nationalization, and colonial hegemony, it follows that the faith structure does not endure because it is fixed, but because it is continually reformulated under successive pressures.

What Emerges from the Convergence of the Atoms

The atom Perpetuity of the Prophetic Model makes continuity tied to a foundational image that can be received, while the atom The Nationalization of Religion in Islamic History reveals that this continuity passes through the conversion of religion into a political and administrative resource within Islamic history. Then the atom Colonial Hegemony over Islam exerts pressure from outside the structure, showing that survival is inseparable from confronting a new form of appropriation that reshaped the religious field. The atom Five Features of the Islamic Situation adds a descriptive dimension that links continuity to multiple conditions and tensions rather than to a single simple trajectory. From this convergence, it becomes clear that durability here is not the persistence of a single substance, but the survival of a form through transformation, struggle, and reappropriation. Thus stability becomes