A Review and Answers to the Ignorant Rituals of Arabia in the Quranic Context
قرآنی تناظر میں عرب کی جاہلانہ رسومات کا جائزہ اور جوابات
Keywords:
Ignorant Customs, Prophet's Teachings, Moral Vices, Quranic Answers, Divine DecreeAbstract
There is no doubt that the Prophethood of Muhammad(ﷺ) is a great blessing for humanity. His teachings were a guiding light for the wild and ignorant nation living in the rockymountains and deserts of Arabia. Even though those people were immersed in ignorance, they embraced the teachings of Prophethood and distinguished between good and evil. They reformed their beliefs and found salvation from moral vices. As a result, they not only became the best individuals in society but also received the glad tidings in the Noble Quran that they were pleased with Allah, and Allah was pleased with them.The ugly customs prevalent in the Arab tribes, which were part of their traditions and religion, were condemned by the divine laws revealed in the Quran. These laws served as a means of recognizing their true identity and revealed the essence of relationships. They purified themselves from moral vices and were provided with guiding principles to lead their lives. The evaluation of these reprehensible customs and their Quranic responses are presented below:
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