Comparative mythology corpus

batch.motif.islamic-koran-rodwell-gutenberg-l8028-l8198

batch.motif.islamic-koran-rodwell-gutenberg-l8028-l8198

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record_id: batch.motif.islamic-koran-rodwell-gutenberg-l8028-l8198
source_text_path: texts/public-domain/islamic/project-gutenberg/koran-rodwell.md
passage_locator:
  label: PUBLIC SERVICES, / AND EMINENT LITERARY ATTAINMENTS, / THE TRANSLATOR. /
    PREFACE; lines 8028-8198
  start: '8028'
  end: '8198'
  translation: The Koran (Al-Qur'an)
  notes: Generated from OpenAI Batch run motif-extraction-2026-04-28-high-priority;
    human review required.
canonical_text:
  quote: By the wise Koran!
  summary: The passage presents a revelation to warn heedless people, depicts rejection
    of sent messengers, recounts a city that rejects envoys and is destroyed after
    one believing man supports them, lists signs in revived earth, celestial order,
    created pairs, and the Ark, and describes the final blast, resurrection from graves,
    judgment by deeds, Paradise for the blessed, and Hell for sinners who followed
    Satan.
  language: English
  quote_policy: quoted
literal_observations:
- id: obs:1
  text: The Koran is called wise, and the addressed figure is said to be among the
    Sent Ones on a right path with a revelation for warning a heedless people.
  category: speech
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:1
- id: obs:2
  text: Most of the warned people are described as unable or unwilling to believe,
    with chains on their necks, barriers before and behind them, and a veil over them.
  category: attribute
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:2
- id: obs:3
  text: God says that the dead will be quickened and that people’s works and traces
    are written in a clear Book.
  category: action
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:3
- id: obs:4
  text: A city receives two sent ones, then a third strengthens them; the city’s people
    accuse them of lying and threaten stoning and punishment.
  category: sequence
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:4
- id: obs:5
  text: A man comes running from the end of the city, urges his people to follow the
    sent ones, and declares belief in his Lord.
  category: action
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:5
- id: obs:6
  text: The believing man is told to enter Paradise and wishes that his people knew
    God had honored him.
  category: speech
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:6
- id: obs:7
  text: After the man’s death, no heavenly army or angels are sent down; one shout
    from Gabriel makes the city’s people extinct.
  category: action
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:7
- id: obs:8
  text: The passage says earlier generations were destroyed and that all will be gathered
    together before God.
  category: sequence
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:8
- id: obs:9
  text: 'The dead earth is presented as a sign: it is quickened, grain comes forth,
    gardens of date and vine are made, and springs gush forth.'
  category: setting
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:9
- id: obs:10
  text: God is said to have created sexual pairs from what the earth produces, from
    humankind, and from things beyond human knowledge.
  category: attribute
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:10
- id: obs:11
  text: Night, day, sun, and moon are described as ordered signs, each moving within
    its own sphere or appointed course.
  category: setting
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:11
- id: obs:12
  text: The passage says human posterity was borne in the full-laden Ark, that similar
    vessels were made, and that drowning is possible unless God shows mercy.
  category: object
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:12
- id: obs:13
  text: A single blast is expected to assail people while they wrangle, preventing
    bequests or return to families.
  category: sequence
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:13
- id: obs:14
  text: At the trumpet blast, people come quickly out of their sepulchres to their
    Lord and recognize the promised event.
  category: action
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:14
- id: obs:15
  text: All are assembled before God, and no soul is wronged; people are rewarded
    according to what they have done.
  category: relationship
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:15
- id: obs:16
  text: The inmates of Paradise are described as joyful, reclining in shade on bridal
    couches with spouses, fruits, whatever they require, and a word of peace from
    a merciful Lord.
  category: setting
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:16
- id: obs:17
  text: Sinners are separated and reminded that they were enjoined not to worship
    Satan, described as their declared foe, but to worship God.
  category: speech
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:17
- id: obs:18
  text: Hell is identified as the place with which the sinners were threatened, and
    they are told to endure its heat because they did not believe.
  category: setting
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:18
figures:
- id: fig:1
  name_or_label: God / God of Mercy
  description: The divine speaker, creator, revealer, judge, giver of mercy, and one
    before whom all are gathered.
  role_refs:
  - role:1
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:1
  - ev:3
  - ev:8
  - ev:9
  - ev:10
  - ev:12
  - ev:15
  - ev:16
  - ev:17
  - ev:18
- id: fig:2
  name_or_label: The addressed Sent One
  description: The figure addressed as being among the Sent Ones, on a right path,
    and charged with warning a heedless people.
  role_refs:
  - role:2
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:1
- id: fig:3
  name_or_label: Heedless warned people
  description: A people whose fathers were not warned and who lived in heedlessness;
    many are described as not believing.
  role_refs:
  - role:3
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:1
  - ev:2
- id: fig:4
  name_or_label: Sent Ones to the city
  description: Two messengers, strengthened by a third, who say they are sent to the
    city by God and must proclaim a clear message.
  role_refs:
  - role:4
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:4
  - ev:5
- id: fig:5
  name_or_label: People of the city
  description: The city’s inhabitants who reject the sent ones, accuse them of lying,
    threaten them, and are later made extinct by one shout.
  role_refs:
  - role:3
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:4
  - ev:7
- id: fig:6
  name_or_label: Man from the end of the city
  description: A man who runs from the end of the city, urges his people to follow
    the sent ones, declares belief, and is told to enter Paradise.
  role_refs:
  - role:5
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:5
  - ev:6
- id: fig:7
  name_or_label: Gabriel
  description: Named as the source of the one shout after which the city’s people
    become extinct.
  role_refs:
  - role:6
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:7
- id: fig:8
  name_or_label: The dead / those in sepulchres
  description: Those whom God will quicken and who will come out of their sepulchres
    at the trumpet blast.
  role_refs:
  - role:7
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:3
  - ev:14
- id: fig:9
  name_or_label: Inmates of Paradise
  description: The joyful inhabitants of Paradise, reclining with spouses and receiving
    fruits, wishes, and peace.
  role_refs:
  - role:8
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:16
- id: fig:10
  name_or_label: Sinners / sons of Adam
  description: Those separated on the day of judgment and reminded not to worship
    Satan but to worship God.
  role_refs:
  - role:9
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:17
  - ev:18
- id: fig:11
  name_or_label: Satan
  description: Described as the declared foe of the sons of Adam who has led a vast
    host astray.
  role_refs:
  - role:10
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:17
roles:
- id: role:1
  label: Divine revealer, creator, mercy-giver, and judge
  assigned_to:
  - fig:1
  basis: God sends revelation, quickens the dead, records deeds, creates pairs and
    signs, shows mercy, gathers all, and judges without wronging any soul.
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:1
  - ev:3
  - ev:10
  - ev:12
  - ev:15
- id: role:2
  label: Warned-sending messenger
  assigned_to:
  - fig:2
  basis: The addressed figure is called one of the Sent Ones on a right path and is
    commanded to warn a heedless people.
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:1
- id: role:3
  label: Rejecting community
  assigned_to:
  - fig:3
  - fig:5
  basis: Both groups resist warning or messengers; the city’s people accuse the sent
    ones of lying and threaten punishment.
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:2
  - ev:4
- id: role:4
  label: Divine envoys
  assigned_to:
  - fig:4
  basis: The three sent ones declare that they are sent to the city and that their
    duty is to proclaim a clear message.
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:4
- id: role:5
  label: Believing witness and advocate
  assigned_to:
  - fig:6
  basis: The man urges his people to follow the sent ones and declares his own belief
    in the Lord.
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:5
  - ev:6
- id: role:6
  label: Agent of destructive shout
  assigned_to:
  - fig:7
  basis: One shout from Gabriel is followed by the extinction of the city’s people.
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:7
- id: role:7
  label: Resurrected dead
  assigned_to:
  - fig:8
  basis: The dead are quickened, and those in sepulchres come out to their Lord at
    the trumpet blast.
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:3
  - ev:14
- id: role:8
  label: Blessed afterlife recipients
  assigned_to:
  - fig:9
  basis: The inmates of Paradise are joyful, shaded, reclining with spouses, and receive
    fruits, desires, and peace.
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:16
- id: role:9
  label: Judged sinners
  assigned_to:
  - fig:10
  basis: Sinners are separated, reminded of their disobedience, and directed toward
    Hell’s heat.
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:17
  - ev:18
- id: role:10
  label: Declared foe and misleader
  assigned_to:
  - fig:11
  basis: Satan is called the declared foe of the sons of Adam and is said to have
    led many astray.
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:17
symbols:
- id: sym:1
  label: Wise Koran
  literal_form: The Koran called wise
  associated_figures:
  - fig:1
  - fig:2
  taxonomy_refs:
  - wisdom
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:1
- id: sym:2
  label: Chains, barriers, and veil
  literal_form: Chains reaching the chin, a barrier before and behind, and a veil
  associated_figures:
  - fig:3
  taxonomy_refs: []
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:2
- id: sym:3
  label: Clear Book of decrees
  literal_form: A clear Book in which works, traces, and everything are set down
  associated_figures:
  - fig:1
  - fig:8
  taxonomy_refs: []
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:3
- id: sym:4
  label: City of the sent ones
  literal_form: A city to which sent ones come
  associated_figures:
  - fig:4
  - fig:5
  - fig:6
  taxonomy_refs: []
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:4
  - ev:5
- id: sym:5
  label: Paradise
  literal_form: Paradise with shade, couches, spouses, fruits, desires, and peace
  associated_figures:
  - fig:6
  - fig:9
  - fig:1
  taxonomy_refs:
  - afterlife_journey_map
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:6
  - ev:16
- id: sym:6
  label: One shout / single blast / trumpet
  literal_form: A shout from Gabriel, a single blast, and the trumpet blast
  associated_figures:
  - fig:7
  - fig:8
  taxonomy_refs:
  - divine_judgment
  - resurrection
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:7
  - ev:13
  - ev:14
- id: sym:7
  label: Revived dead earth
  literal_form: Dead earth quickened with grain, date and vine gardens, and gushing
    springs
  associated_figures:
  - fig:1
  taxonomy_refs:
  - death_rebirth
  - water
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:9
- id: sym:8
  label: Created pairs
  literal_form: Sexual pairs from earth’s produce, humankind, and unknown things
  associated_figures:
  - fig:1
  taxonomy_refs:
  - duality
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:10
- id: sym:9
  label: Ordered night, sun, and moon
  literal_form: Night, day, sun hastening to rest, and moon with stations, each in
    its sphere
  associated_figures:
  - fig:1
  taxonomy_refs:
  - duality
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:11
- id: sym:10
  label: Full-laden Ark and vessels
  literal_form: The full-laden Ark and similar vessels on which people embark
  associated_figures:
  - fig:1
  taxonomy_refs:
  - ark_vessel
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:12
- id: sym:11
  label: Sepulchres
  literal_form: Sepulchres from which people speed out to their Lord
  associated_figures:
  - fig:8
  taxonomy_refs:
  - resurrection
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:14
- id: sym:12
  label: Hell’s heat
  literal_form: Hell and its heat endured by unbelieving sinners
  associated_figures:
  - fig:10
  taxonomy_refs:
  - divine_judgment
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:18
scenes:
- id: scene:1
  label: Revelation, warning, and obstructed unbelief
  summary: The passage opens with the wise Koran, affirms the addressed messenger’s
    right path, sets out the task of warning a heedless people, and describes many
    as veiled and blocked from belief.
  figure_refs:
  - fig:1
  - fig:2
  - fig:3
  symbol_refs:
  - sym:1
  - sym:2
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:1
  - ev:2
- id: scene:2
  label: The city rejects the sent ones
  summary: Two sent ones, strengthened by a third, are rejected by the city’s people;
    a man from the far end of the city supports them and declares belief.
  figure_refs:
  - fig:4
  - fig:5
  - fig:6
  symbol_refs:
  - sym:4
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:4
  - ev:5
- id: scene:3
  label: Believer honored and city destroyed
  summary: The believing man is told to enter Paradise and wishes his people knew
    of God’s favor; afterward one shout from Gabriel makes the city’s people extinct.
  figure_refs:
  - fig:1
  - fig:5
  - fig:6
  - fig:7
  symbol_refs:
  - sym:5
  - sym:6
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:6
  - ev:7
- id: scene:4
  label: Signs in earth, created pairs, heavens, and vessels
  summary: The passage names revived earth, crops, gardens, springs, created pairs,
    the ordered night, sun, moon, and the Ark with later vessels as signs.
  figure_refs:
  - fig:1
  symbol_refs:
  - sym:7
  - sym:8
  - sym:9
  - sym:10
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:9
  - ev:10
  - ev:11
  - ev:12
- id: scene:5
  label: Final blast, resurrection, and judgment
  summary: A single blast overtakes people, the trumpet is blown, those in sepulchres
    come out to their Lord, all are assembled, and judgment is according to deeds
    without injustice.
  figure_refs:
  - fig:1
  - fig:8
  symbol_refs:
  - sym:3
  - sym:6
  - sym:11
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:13
  - ev:14
  - ev:15
- id: scene:6
  label: Paradise and Hell separated
  summary: The blessed are shown in Paradise with peace and abundance, while sinners
    are separated, reminded of Satan’s enmity and their duty to worship God, and told
    to endure Hell’s heat.
  figure_refs:
  - fig:1
  - fig:9
  - fig:10
  - fig:11
  symbol_refs:
  - sym:5
  - sym:12
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:16
  - ev:17
  - ev:18
candidate_motifs:
- id: motif:1
  label: Revelatory wisdom and warning
  taxonomy_refs:
  - wisdom
  basis: The Koran is called wise, the revelation is attributed to the Mighty and
    Merciful, and the addressed messenger is sent to warn a heedless people.
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:1
  confidence: high
  cautions: The passage uses wisdom language directly, but the extracted motif is
    limited to the revelation-and-warning frame in this passage.
- id: motif:2
  label: Obdurate unbelief as constriction and blindness
  taxonomy_refs: []
  basis: Unbelievers are depicted with chains forcing their heads up, barriers before
    and behind, and a veil preventing sight.
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:2
  confidence: high
  cautions: No available taxonomy reference directly matches this imagery.
- id: motif:3
  label: Divine record of deeds
  taxonomy_refs:
  - divine_judgment
  basis: God says that works and traces are written down and that everything is set
    in the clear Book of decrees.
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:3
  confidence: high
  cautions: The passage does not describe the mechanics of the Book beyond its recording
    function.
- id: motif:4
  label: Rejected messengers and destruction of a city
  taxonomy_refs:
  - divine_judgment
  basis: The city rejects and threatens the sent ones; after a believing witness supports
    them, one shout from Gabriel makes the rejecters extinct.
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:4
  - ev:5
  - ev:6
  - ev:7
  confidence: high
  cautions: The city is not named in the supplied passage.
- id: motif:5
  label: Resurrection of the dead
  taxonomy_refs:
  - resurrection
  basis: The passage states that God quickens the dead and later describes people
    coming out of sepulchres at the trumpet blast.
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:3
  - ev:14
  confidence: high
  cautions: The passage presents the event doctrinally rather than as an individual
    narrative episode.
- id: motif:6
  label: Revived earth as sign of life after death
  taxonomy_refs:
  - death_rebirth
  - seasonal_cycle
  basis: Dead earth is quickened, produces grain, gardens, and springs, and is explicitly
    presented as a sign.
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:9
  confidence: high
  cautions: The passage does not explicitly call this seasonal, though the agricultural
    renewal imagery supports the motif cautiously.
- id: motif:7
  label: Cosmic order of celestial bodies
  taxonomy_refs:
  - duality
  basis: Night and day, sun and moon are ordered so that each follows its appointed
    course or sphere without overtaking the other.
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:11
  confidence: medium
  cautions: The duality reference is supported by paired day/night and sun/moon contrasts,
    but the taxonomy label is broader than the passage’s literal astronomy.
- id: motif:8
  label: Created pairs
  taxonomy_refs:
  - duality
  basis: The passage praises God for creating sexual pairs in earth’s produce, humankind,
    and unknown things.
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:10
  confidence: high
  cautions: The wording concerns created pairs rather than a conflict of opposites.
- id: motif:9
  label: Ark and deliverance by mercy
  taxonomy_refs:
  - ark_vessel
  basis: The passage recalls posterity borne in the full-laden Ark, later vessels,
    danger of drowning, and rescue only through divine mercy.
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:12
  confidence: high
  cautions: The passage briefly invokes the Ark without narrating the flood itself.
- id: motif:10
  label: Final blast and assembly for judgment
  taxonomy_refs:
  - divine_judgment
  - resurrection
  basis: A single blast overtakes people, the trumpet is blown, the dead emerge from
    sepulchres, all are assembled, and recompense is according to deeds.
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:13
  - ev:14
  - ev:15
  confidence: high
  cautions: The blast imagery appears in multiple phases in the passage; the extraction
    groups them as one eschatological pattern.
- id: motif:11
  label: Afterlife separation of blessed and sinners
  taxonomy_refs:
  - afterlife_journey_map
  - divine_judgment
  basis: The inmates of Paradise receive joy, shade, spouses, fruits, and peace, while
    sinners are separated and directed to Hell’s heat.
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:16
  - ev:17
  - ev:18
  confidence: high
  cautions: The passage maps opposed afterlife states but does not describe a journey
    through them.
- id: motif:12
  label: Satan as declared foe and misleader
  taxonomy_refs: []
  basis: The sinners are reminded that they were told not to worship Satan, who is
    their declared foe and has led many astray.
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:17
  confidence: high
  cautions: No supplied taxonomy reference directly matches this figure-function.
comparison_claims: []
evidence:
- id: ev:1
  type: summary
  locator: lines 8028-8041
  quote_or_summary: The passage opens in God’s name, calls the Koran wise, identifies
    the addressed figure as one of the Sent Ones on a right path, and says the revelation
    is for warning an unwarned, heedless people.
  source_text_path: texts/public-domain/islamic/project-gutenberg/koran-rodwell.md
  rights_note: Public domain source; summary provided.
- id: ev:2
  type: summary
  locator: lines 8042-8050
  quote_or_summary: Most will not believe; chains are placed on their necks, barriers
    are set before and behind them, and they are veiled so they do not see.
  source_text_path: texts/public-domain/islamic/project-gutenberg/koran-rodwell.md
  rights_note: Public domain source; summary provided.
- id: ev:3
  type: summary
  locator: lines 8054-8058
  quote_or_summary: God says the dead will be quickened, people’s works and traces
    will be written down, and everything is set in the clear Book of decrees.
  source_text_path: texts/public-domain/islamic/project-gutenberg/koran-rodwell.md
  rights_note: Public domain source; summary provided.
- id: ev:4
  type: summary
  locator: lines 8060-8075
  quote_or_summary: 'A city is given as an example: two sent ones are strengthened
    by a third, they declare their mission, and the city’s people reject them as liars
    and threaten stoning and punishment.'
  source_text_path: texts/public-domain/islamic/project-gutenberg/koran-rodwell.md
  rights_note: Public domain source; summary provided.
- id: ev:5
  type: summary
  locator: lines 8076-8087
  quote_or_summary: A man runs from the end of the city, tells his people to follow
    the sent ones, argues against taking other gods, and declares belief in the Lord.
  source_text_path: texts/public-domain/islamic/project-gutenberg/koran-rodwell.md
  rights_note: Public domain source; summary provided.
- id: ev:6
  type: summary
  locator: lines 8088-8092
  quote_or_summary: The man is told to enter Paradise and expresses the wish that
    his people knew how graciously God had treated and honored him.
  source_text_path: texts/public-domain/islamic/project-gutenberg/koran-rodwell.md
  rights_note: Public domain source; summary provided.
- id: ev:7
  type: summary
  locator: lines 8093-8098
  quote_or_summary: After his death, no army or angels are sent down from heaven;
    one shout from Gabriel occurs and the people are extinct.
  source_text_path: texts/public-domain/islamic/project-gutenberg/koran-rodwell.md
  rights_note: Public domain source; summary provided.
- id: ev:8
  type: summary
  locator: lines 8100-8107
  quote_or_summary: The passage laments servants who mock apostles, notes destroyed
    generations, and says all will be gathered before God rather than brought back
    to false gods.
  source_text_path: texts/public-domain/islamic/project-gutenberg/koran-rodwell.md
  rights_note: Public domain source; summary provided.
- id: ev:9
  type: summary
  locator: lines 8108-8116
  quote_or_summary: 'Dead earth is a sign: God quickens it, brings grain from it,
    makes date and vine gardens, and causes springs to gush forth for human sustenance.'
  source_text_path: texts/public-domain/islamic/project-gutenberg/koran-rodwell.md
  rights_note: Public domain source; summary provided.
- id: ev:10
  type: summary
  locator: lines 8118-8120
  quote_or_summary: God is praised for creating sexual pairs from earth’s produce,
    humankind, and things beyond human knowledge.
  source_text_path: texts/public-domain/islamic/project-gutenberg/koran-rodwell.md
  rights_note: Public domain source; summary provided.
- id: ev:11
  type: summary
  locator: lines 8122-8130
  quote_or_summary: Night is a sign; day is withdrawn into darkness, the sun hastens
    to its resting place, the moon has decreed stations, and sun, moon, night, and
    day do not overtake one another but journey in their own sphere.
  source_text_path: texts/public-domain/islamic/project-gutenberg/koran-rodwell.md
  rights_note: Public domain source; summary provided.
- id: ev:12
  type: summary
  locator: lines 8132-8140
  quote_or_summary: A sign is that human posterity was borne in the full-laden Ark;
    similar vessels are made for embarkation, and drowning occurs unless God grants
    mercy for a time.
  source_text_path: texts/public-domain/islamic/project-gutenberg/koran-rodwell.md
  rights_note: Public domain source; summary provided.
- id: ev:13
  type: summary
  locator: lines 8142-8154
  quote_or_summary: After warnings and refusal of signs and almsgiving, unbelievers
    ask when the promise will come; they await a single blast that assails them while
    they wrangle, preventing bequests or return to families.
  source_text_path: texts/public-domain/islamic/project-gutenberg/koran-rodwell.md
  rights_note: Public domain source; summary provided.
- id: ev:14
  type: summary
  locator: lines 8156-8161
  quote_or_summary: The trumpet is blown, and people speed out of their sepulchres
    to their Lord, asking who roused them from their sleeping place and acknowledging
    the promised truth.
  source_text_path: texts/public-domain/islamic/project-gutenberg/koran-rodwell.md
  rights_note: Public domain source; summary provided.
- id: ev:15
  type: summary
  locator: lines 8162-8166
  quote_or_summary: One blast assembles all before God; no soul is wronged, and people
    are rewarded only according to what they have done.
  source_text_path: texts/public-domain/islamic/project-gutenberg/koran-rodwell.md
  rights_note: Public domain source; summary provided.
- id: ev:16
  type: summary
  locator: lines 8168-8178
  quote_or_summary: The inmates of Paradise are joyful, reclining with spouses in
    shade on bridal couches, receiving fruits and whatever they require, and hearing
    peace from a merciful Lord.
  source_text_path: texts/public-domain/islamic/project-gutenberg/koran-rodwell.md
  rights_note: Public domain source; summary provided.
- id: ev:17
  type: summary
  locator: lines 8180-8192
  quote_or_summary: Sinners are separated and reminded that the sons of Adam were
    enjoined not to worship Satan, their declared foe, but to worship God on the right
    path; Satan has led many astray.
  source_text_path: texts/public-domain/islamic/project-gutenberg/koran-rodwell.md
  rights_note: Public domain source; summary provided.
- id: ev:18
  type: summary
  locator: lines 8194-8198
  quote_or_summary: Hell is identified as the threatened place, and sinners are told
    to endure its heat because they did not believe.
  source_text_path: texts/public-domain/islamic/project-gutenberg/koran-rodwell.md
  rights_note: Public domain source; summary provided.
confidence:
  extraction: high
  motif_candidates: medium
  comparison_claims: high
  notes: Extraction is based only on the supplied English passage. Motif taxonomy
    assignments are limited to available references and should be checked by a human
    reviewer, especially broad labels such as duality, seasonal_cycle, and afterlife_journey_map.
reviewer_status:
  status: needs_review
  reviewer: ''
  reviewed_at: ''
  notes: Machine-generated draft from OpenAI Batch; not human-reviewed.
extracted_by: openai_batch:gpt-5.5
extracted_at: '2026-04-28'
notes: |-
  No comparison claims were added because the passage itself does not make an explicit cross-textual or cross-tradition comparison; taxonomy references are recorded only as candidate motif classifications.
  batch_run_id=motif-extraction-2026-04-28-high-priority
  custom_id=motif_extract:islamic-koran-rodwell-gutenberg__l8028-l8198
  passage_sha256=429988eb84d10b87ce95229e0a58e722b3f159776a51954a0d618f883ea214bc