Reconstructing Sacred Semantics: A Civilizational Algorithm Theory Analysis of the Third Section of Jawshan Kabir
University of Religions and Denominations
Abstract
This article develops a theory-building and governance-oriented reading of the third section of Jawshan Kabir through the lens of Civilizational Algorithm Theory (CAT). It examines whether the sequence of ten divine epithets, from Khayr al-Ghāfirīn to Khayr al-Muḥsinīn, can be reconstructed as a coherent civilizational execution stack rather than a cumulative liturgical list. Methodologically, the study adopts a qualitative, design-science-oriented conceptual approach based on bounded-text analysis, semantic extraction, theological interpretation, systems translation, and indicative KPI derivation. The analysis shows that the section encodes an ordered logic of restorative correction, opening, support…
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- Section (typography)
- Reading (process)
- Normative
- Proposition
- Vocabulary
- Semantics (computer science)
- Value (mathematics)
- Grammar