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From Knowledge of the Unseen to the Easing of Griefs: A Civilizational Algorithm Theory Analysis of the Twelfth Section of Jawshan al-Kabir
This article reconstructs the twelfth section of Jawshan al-Kabir as a bounded, sequence-sensitive sacred semantic architecture within Civilizational Algorithm Theory (CAT). Rather than treating the section as a flat devotional list of divine epithets, the study argues that it encodes an ordered progression from epistemic mastery over the unseen to moral remediation, dignity-preserving concealment, distress removal, inward transformation, healing, illumination, companionship, and finally the relief of worries and the easing of griefs. Methodologically, the article adopts a design-science and text-bounded approach in which the independent vocative functions as the primary unit of analysis, while adjacency, cluster formation, and macro-sequence are treated as evidence-bearing textual features. The study integrates textual, semantic, intertextual, hermeneutical, theological, systems-philosophical, cognitive-anthropological, governance-oriented, scenario-based, and early-warning layers to show how sacred semantics can be translated into downstream conceptual and operational nodes without collapsing the text into reductive managerialism. The findings show that the section contains a clear internal arc: knowledge, restoration, protection, crisis release, governance of the heart, and affective decompression. The article concludes that the twelfth section offers CAT a disciplined bridge from sacred invocation to ontology structuring and bounded theology-to-governance translation, while also requiring explicit claim boundaries, ethical guardrails, and ontology-ready formalization.
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