The Meaning of the Concept in This Book

The Mother of the Book is the formula the book uses to designate the supreme origin of the revealed books. Here it appears as a transcendent reference that links revelation to all the heavenly books.

Its Place in the Book’s Argument

The concept appears within a reading that sees revelation as a Qur’an in human language, yet one that carries superhuman layers. Thus, the Mother of the Book is not understood as an isolated designation, but as part of a construction that clarifies the Qur’an’s relation to the higher horizon to which the revealed books belong.

How It Works Inside the Atlas

This concept helps connect discussion of the Qur’an with the topic of the revealed books within a single context. It belongs to the approach that distinguishes between the human language of revelation and the layers it carries beyond that language, thereby giving the concept of the supreme origin a place within the network of concepts related to revelation and the Book.