Writer....... Mufti Muhammad Shoaib Khan
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Purposes of the Qur'an
Four basic and important subjects are described in the Holy Qur'an, Affirmation of Tawheed (2) Affirmation of Prophethood (3) Affirmation of the Qur'an and (4) Affirmation of Resurrection after death, i.e. resurrection after death. And to be sure to appear before Allah Almighty for the reckoning of the day and night of your life, among them the most emphasis is placed on the belief in monotheism, and the oneness of God in rational imitation, physical, heavenly, earthly and Proved by sea arguments.
Of course, the four main subjects that have been mentioned are actually the main topics of the Holy Quran. In the Qur'anic message, each of these topics has great importance. Affirmation of Tawheed:
Belief in the Oneness of God: Is the basis of the Islamic faith. The Qur'an emphasizes monotheism, affirming the uniqueness and absolute sovereignty of Allah (God). It teaches that there is only one God, and that all worship and devotion should be directed to Him alone. The Qur'an provides rational, logical and empirical arguments to support the concept of monotheism, which challenges the polytheistic beliefs prevalent in the society of the time.
Affirmation of Prophethood: The Qur'an recognizes the role of prophets as messengers sent by God to guide humanity. It confirms the existence of several prophets throughout history, including Adam, Noah, Abraham, Moses, Jesus and Muhammad (PBUH). These prophets were chosen to convey God's guidance, moral teachings, and laws to their own communities.
Affirming the Authenticity of the Qur'an: The Qur'an presents itself as divine revelation, and emphasizes its authenticity, truthfulness and guidance for humanity. The Qur'anic text claims to be the word of God, delivered to the Prophet Muhammad through the angel Gabriel. The teachings of the Qur'an cover a wide range of topics including theology, ethics, social ethics, laws and guidance for personal conduct.
Affirmation of resurrection after death: The Qur'an teaches belief in predestination and resurrection. It emphasizes that after death, individuals will be resurrected and will be held accountable for their actions in this world. The concept of the Hereafter serves as a reminder of God's ultimate justice and the consequences of one's actions.
Regarding your rational, physical, celestial, terrestrial and marine arguments to prove the Oneness of God, they refer to the various types of evidence and signs that the Qur'an presents to support the concept of monotheism. These arguments highlight the intricate design of the universe, the natural order, and the complexity of life as indicative of a purposeful creator. The Qur'an invites men to meditate on these signs in order to strengthen their faith in the existence of a single, all-powerful God.
In summary, the Qur'an addresses these four basic themes in various ways throughout its verses, emphasizing the importance of monotheism, the role of prophets, the authenticity of its message, and belief in the Hereafter. These essays collectively provide a comprehensive framework for understanding the purpose of human existence, the nature of God, and the principles guiding moral and ethical behavior
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