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The Desirable Attributes of the Slaves of the Most Beneficent a Reflection on the Qur’anic Verses (25:63-77)

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  • Dr. Hamda Bint Khalifah Almuheiri

    (Obtained her PhD degree from IIUM in 2018, and currently pursuing her Post-Doc research program in IIUM, Malaysia)

  • Prof. Dr. Mohammed Abullais

    (Professor in the Department of Qur‟an and Sunnah Studies, Kulliyyah of IRKHS, IIUM, Malaysia)

Abstract

The Qur’an describes in so many of its verses, particularly those in its chapter Surah al-Furqan (25:63-77), the commendable attributes of the people who are sincerely devoted to Allah, the Most Beneficent. In these verses, the Qur’an, indeed, invites its followers to develop a society where the members demonstrate unique behavioral pattern, dignity, leniency, humility, serenity, patience, modesty, abstinence from frivolous acts, and honesty in their public and private dimensions of life. The methodology applied in the discussion is critical analysis. The conclusion arrived at is that Muslims need to return to the divine instructions in the Qur’an with a view to getting inspired as to the exemplary human qualities in the society.

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  • Dr. Hamda Bint Khalifah Almuheiri & Prof. Dr. Mohammed Abullais, 2021. "The Desirable Attributes of the Slaves of the Most Beneficent a Reflection on the Qur’anic Verses (25:63-77)," The Journal of Social Sciences Research, Academic Research Publishing Group, vol. 7(1), pages 36-42, 03-2021.
  • Handle: RePEc:arp:tjssrr:2021:p:36-42
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