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Eve-Genesis Edition

Usul Edition

Synthetic Islamic jurisprudence reasoning corpus, grounded in usul al-fiqh. Trains Eve-Theology.

Deductive — Reasoning from general rule to certain conclusion. Truth-preserving when premises hold.Inductive — Reasoning from examples and patterns to probable generalisation. Probabilistic, not certain.Abductive — Inference to the best explanation. Central to diagnosis, intake, and scientific reasoning.Analogical — Mapping one conceptual structure onto another. The substrate of case-based reasoning and teaching by example.Dialectical — Concepts evolving through tension and resolution. Native to jurisprudence and advocacy.Hermeneutic — Interpreting meaning contextually. Foundational to textual and source-based disciplines.Phenomenological — Analysing how concepts appear in experience. Useful for instruction grounded in lived practice.Socratic — Reasoning by question, by counterexample, by dialogue. The teaching posture of inquiry.DeductiveInductiveAbductiveAnalogicalDialecticalHermeneuticPhenomenologicalSocratic
Cognitive fingerprint — emphasises Dialectical · Hermeneutic

The Usul Edition is the Eve-Genesis synthetic reasoning corpus on which the Eve-Theology Small Reasoning Model is fine-tuned. It is the data foundation beneath Theo and the TheoAI Operating System.

Usul al-fiqh — the principles of Islamic jurisprudence — is the methodological frame of the corpus. Reasoning is grounded in primary sources and authenticated chains of transmission: Qur'an, hadith with isnad evaluation, the four major Sunni schools of jurisprudence (Hanafi, Maliki, Shafi'i, Hanbali), and contemporary scholarly opinion where applicable. Calibration and review pathways are conducted in collaboration with credentialed scholars.

The Usul Edition is in production. It supports Eve-Theology today, including the Islamic Personal Status Code (IPSC) edition, with continuing expansion as the compound model is extended to new domains within Islamic finance and theological scholarship.