From Majesty to Justice-Constrained Sovereignty: A Civilizational Algorithm Theory Analysis of the Sixth Section of Jawshan Kabir
University of Religions and Denominations · Sardar Bahadur Khan Women's University
Abstract
This article presents a Civilizational Algorithm Theory (CAT) analysis of the sixth section of Jawshan Kabir, beginning with “Yā man tawāḍaʿa kullu shayʾin li-ʿaẓamatihi” and culminating in “yā man lā yaʿtadī ʿalā ahli mamlakatihi.” Its primary objective is to demonstrate that this section is not a loose devotional sequence, but a tightly ordered narrative civilizational micro-architecture. More specifically, the study reconstructs how the section moves from ontological decentering before divine greatness to compliance, anti-hubris discipline, reverential restraint, rupture-awareness, macro-order, substrate stability, symbolic signification, and finally justice-constrained sovereignty. Methodologically, the…
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2Topics & keywords
- Transcendence (philosophy)
- Section (typography)
- Experimentalism
- Ontology
- Narrative
- Majesty
- Order (exchange)
- The Symbolic
- Peace, Justice and strong institutions