Verses Containing the Divine Saying "And Who is More Unjust?" - An Objective Interpretive Study

Authors

  • د شيخه بنت فراس الخالدي جامعة حفر الباطن

Keywords:

And Who is More Unjust?, Most Unjust, Verses of Injustice

Abstract

This research aims to collect and analyze verses containing the Divine Saying "And Who is More Unjust?", employing an objective interpretive approach. It seeks to identify the most unjust individuals as portrayed in these Qur'anic verses, as well as the various forms of attributing falsehood to Allah and denying His revelations. Furthermore, it explores the dire consequences of such actions, emphasizing the importance of grounding Qur'anic studies and serving the Book of Allah. The research adopts an inductive, analytical, and objective methodology, meticulously examining the verses in question.

Key Findings and Recommendations

  1. The exaggerated form "أَظۡلَمُ" (most unjust) appearing in the relevant verses serves either to emphasize the general context, highlight the precedence of injustice, or magnify the severity of the act.
  2. Human stubbornness and inflexibility are among the primary causes of turning away from the truth, a trait prevalent among the People of the Book.
  3. Those who turn away from Allah's verses fall into two categories: those who reject without due consideration and those who deliberate yet ultimately reject.

Recommendations:

Conduct an objective interpretive study of verses that mention specific individuals known for their injustice, extracting valuable lessons and guidance

Published

2024-10-22

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