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The Cow Foundations
Batch 5 — The Cow & the foundations of the community (Q 2)
N=1 distillation. Source: Rodwell (1861), Gutenberg #3434. Quote anchors pending Phase 7 char-for-char audit. Methodology & tags:
../00-methodology.md. Sura covered: 2 (al-Baqara, 286 verses) — the longest sura, treated as its own batch because it lays the foundations of communal life.
Batch role
Al-Baqara establishes the believing community: who the God-fearing are, the pillars of worship and charity, the great theological centre (Ayat al-Kursī, the Throne verse), the principle of no compulsion in religion, and a re-definition of righteousness (birr) as faith-plus-active-charity rather than ritual direction.
Atomic statements
B5-C1: The God-fearing believe in the unseen, observe prayer (ṣalāt), and spend of what God gave them. (FOUNDATIONAL / WORSHIP+SOCIAL)
- Q 2:2–3: "this Book… a guidance to the God-fearing, Who believe in the unseen, who observe prayer, and out of what we have bestowed on them, expend for God."
- Stance: assert · Importance: core
B5-C2: God is the Living, the Eternal; His Throne reaches over Heaven and Earth — Ayat al-Kursī. (FOUNDATIONAL / TAWHID)
- Q 2:255: "God! There is no God but He; the Living, the Eternal; Nor slumber seizeth Him, nor sleep… His Throne reacheth over the Heavens and the Earth, and the upholding of both burdeneth Him not; and He is the High, the Great!"
- Stance: assert · Importance: core
B5-C3: There is no compulsion in religion — faith is freely grasped. (FOUNDATIONAL / ETHICS+TAWHID)
- Q 2:256: "Let there be no compulsion in Religion. Now is the right way made distinct from error. Whoever therefore shall deny Thagout and believe in God–he will have taken hold on a strong handle that shall not be broken."
- Stance: assert · Importance: core
B5-C4: Righteousness (birr) is not ritual direction but faith expressed in charity, prayer, almsgiving, kept promises, and patience. (FOUNDATIONAL / ETHICS+SOCIAL)
- Q 2:177: "There is no piety in turning your faces toward the east or the west, but he is pious who believeth in God, and the last day… who for the love of God disburseth his wealth to his kindred, and to the orphans, and the needy, and the wayfarer… who observeth prayer, and payeth the legal alms, and who is… faithful to their engagements… and patient under ills and hardships."
- Stance: assert · Importance: core
B5-C5: Seek help with patience (ṣabr) and prayer; God is with the patient. (OPERATIONAL / STRUGGLE+WORSHIP)
- Q 2:153: "O ye who believe! seek help with patience and with prayer, for God is with the patient."
- Stance: command · Importance: core
B5-C6: God burdens no soul beyond its power. (FOUNDATIONAL / MERCY+JUSTICE)
- Q 2:286: "God will not burden any soul beyond its power. It shall enjoy the good which it hath acquired, and shall bear the evil for the acquirement of which it laboured."
- Stance: assert · Importance: core
B5-C7: The believer affirms all God's messengers without distinction. (FOUNDATIONAL / PROPHECY)
- Q 2:285: "Each one believeth in God, and His Angels, and His Books, and His Apostles: we make no distinction between any of His Apostles."
- Stance: assert · Importance: supporting
B5-C8: Charity is to be given without reproach; a kind word is better than alms followed by injury. (OPERATIONAL / SOCIAL+ETHICS)
- Q 2:263: "A kind speech and forgiveness is better than alms followed by injury. God is Rich, Clement."
- Stance: assert · Importance: supporting
Step 4 — Clusters
| Cluster | Atomic statements | Intent |
|---|---|---|
| Faith & worship defined | C1, C7 | Belief in the unseen + prayer + spending; affirm all prophets |
| God enthroned | C2 | The supreme statement of God's living sovereignty |
| Freedom & limit | C3, C6 | No compulsion; no burden beyond capacity |
| Righteousness as charity | C4, C8 | Piety is active mercy, not ritual orientation; given graciously |
| Patient prayer | C5 | Endurance and prayer as the means of help |
Step 5 — Internal tensions
None genuine within these load-bearing verses. (Al-Baqara also contains warfare and legal verses; those are noted with context-flags and are not extracted as family-compass inputs.)
Step 6 — Synthesized chapter principles
B5-P1: God is the Living, Eternal Sovereign (Ayat al-Kursī)
"There is no God but He; the Living, the Eternal… His Throne reacheth over the Heavens and the Earth." The most-recited single verse: God's absolute, sleepless sovereignty over all that is.
- Tier:
FOUNDATIONAL· Domain: TAWHID · Covers: C2 · Evidence: Q 2:255
B5-P2: There is no compulsion in religion
"Let there be no compulsion in Religion." Right and error are made distinct; faith must be freely grasped — "a strong handle that shall not be broken."
- Tier:
FOUNDATIONAL· Domain: ETHICS+TAWHID · Covers: C3 · Evidence: Q 2:256
B5-P3: Righteousness is faith made active in charity, prayer, fidelity, and patience
"There is no piety in turning your faces toward the east or the west," but in believing and then disbursing wealth to kindred, orphans, the needy and the wayfarer, observing prayer, paying zakāt, keeping promises, and bearing hardship — and giving without reproach.
- Tier:
FOUNDATIONAL· Domain: ETHICS+SOCIAL · Covers: C1, C4, C8 · Evidence: Q 2:2–3, 177, 263 · Untranslatable: zakāt, ṣalāt
B5-P4: God lays no burden beyond a soul's capacity
"God will not burden any soul beyond its power"; each soul "shall enjoy the good which it hath acquired, and shall bear the evil for the acquirement of which it laboured." Justice is proportioned and merciful.
- Tier:
FOUNDATIONAL· Domain: MERCY+JUSTICE · Covers: C6 · Evidence: Q 2:286
B5-P5: Patience and prayer are the believer's recourse
"Seek help with patience and with prayer, for God is with the patient." Endurance (ṣabr) and worship together carry the believer through trial.
- Tier:
OPERATIONAL· Domain: STRUGGLE+WORSHIP · Covers: C5, C7 · Evidence: Q 2:153, 285 · Untranslatable: ṣabr
Step 7 — Traceability
| Principle | Atomic statements | Verses |
|---|---|---|
| B5-P1 | C2 | Q 2:255 |
| B5-P2 | C3 | Q 2:256 |
| B5-P3 | C1, C4, C8 | Q 2:2–3, 177, 263 |
| B5-P4 | C6 | Q 2:286 |
| B5-P5 | C5, C7 | Q 2:153, 285 |
Step 8 — Quality
- Coverage: the sura's load-bearing devotional/ethical core (faith, the Throne, no compulsion, righteousness-as-charity, capacity-limited burden, patience) captured. Legal/contractual passages (e.g. Q 2:282 on debt) and warfare verses are noted but not extracted as compass inputs.
- Orphaned: <10% of the principle-bearing material.
- Principles: 5.
- Traceability: 100%.
Step 9 — Validation (frame-independent claim-vs-warrant)
- B5-P2 (no compulsion): claim (faith cannot be coerced; conscience is free) converges with modern liberal and some Christian articulations; warrant (truth is self-evidently distinct from error before the one God) is theistic, and the historical scope of the verse is contested in the tradition — flagged.
- B5-P3 (righteousness as charity, not ritual direction): a strong convergence candidate — closely parallels the prophetic critique of empty ritual in the Tanakh and the Gospels, and Buddhist "practice over recitation"; warrant (charity as the content of taqwā before God) is theistic.
- B5-P4 (no burden beyond capacity): claim (moral demands are proportioned to ability) converges broadly; warrant (a merciful God's self-limitation) is theistic.