The centrality of human in building the Muslim character
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.31918/twejer.2032.13Keywords:
call by (oh human), Quranic message, Human education, Comprehensiveness of the discourse, BrotherhoodAbstract
This research, tagged with (the centrality of man in building the Muslim character) deals with the verses in which the call of God (ALLAH) Almighty is mentioned (oh people), which is nineteen verses related to the humanitarian message of Islam, which has been much talked about in these days in the world. Through the interpretation of those verses, we work to explain the universality of the discourse of the Qur’an, the comprehensiveness of its message, and its mercy to all people. Although the discourse in some of these appeals is public, and in others it is specific to certain people at the time of its descent, but the public is intended in all. And with this he covered the whole of humanity. And in choosing (people) instead of other beliefs and ethnicities, an educational gesture to the need to choose common spaces, and to cooperate in adhering to them. These verses also include human messages, such as the human fraternity, the rapprochement between people through acquaintance, the performance of God Almighty’s human and material and moral rights of people, and avoids slavery and the injustice of others. These messages originated from the humanitarian and universal message of Islam. And it is possible to raise future generations with spiritual and moral education globally in light of these messages that express the essence of Islam.
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