Morality in the Quran

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Author: Muhammad Abdullah Draz

Translated By: NA

Revised and Edited By: Basma Abdelgafar

Publisher: Claritas Books

Edition / Year: 1st Published January 2019

Volumes: 1

Pages: 182

Binding / Paper Quality: Paperback Cover| Cream Colour Paper

Print: One Colour Print | Clear Print | Fine

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Morality in the Quran

The Greater Good of Humanity

Muhammad Abdullah Draz (1894-1958) is often referred to as ‘the teacher of the teachers’ and in ‘a league of his own.’ He is one of the most important Islamic and Azhari scholars of the past century and has made significant contributions to contemporary Islamic thought – especially in the fields of Quranic and Maqasid (objectives) studies.

The original version of this book formed the doctoral dissertation, La Morale du Coran, which earned Muhammad Abdullah Draz a doctorate degree with the highest level of distinction at the Sorbonne, Paris in 1947. The author’s theory of morality presented in this book has not been matched in its originality, integrity and depth – either past or present.

Through a thematic interpretation of the Quran, the author proposes the following five critical elements to morality: obligation, responsibility, sanction, intent and effort. Each element plays an indispensable role in the conscience of a believer. The author postulates that every human, possesses a light that enables them to determine good and evil on a fundamental level propelling them towards duty, kindness and charity. It is then asserted that the believer possesses a double light – a deep knowledge that incorporates divine law into our very essence.

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Weight 0.5 kg
Dimensions 25 × 20 × 4 cm
Book author

Muhammad Abdullah Draz

Book genre

General Islamic Topics

Publisher

Harakat

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