Pathology of civil society based on Surah Ma'idah

Document Type : Original Article

Author

PhD in Quran and Hadith, Lecturer, Department of Education, Khatam Al-Anbia University, Tehran.

Abstract

One of the necessities of Quranic research is the systematic discovery of the socio-political and economic implications of the Quran and their application in Islamic political thought and practice. Contrary to the view that the verses of the Qur'an are seen as scattered and unbalanced lines, according to the new discoveries of contemporary Qur'anic scholars, the verses of each surah have a single purpose and a geometric order governs the structure of the suras. Each surah of the Holy Quran has its own structure and structure that has been built with precision, elegance and strength, and the way the verses are arranged in each surah has a reason and wisdom that is to fulfill a purpose in that surah. The remaining surah, which is also called contracts and critics, is the fifth surah of the Holy Quran in its current order. This surah has 120 verses, two thousand eight hundred and four (2806) words and eleven thousand seven hundred and thirty three (11733) letters and except for the third verse which was revealed in the farewell pilgrimage, the rest of the verses were revealed in Medina. The purpose of this research is the pathology of civil society based on Surah Ma'idah. This surah contains a series of religious rules and duties and a set of doctrinal and moral teachings.

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