Islamic teachings and religious brotherhood in the Islamic society

  • M. Jamil
  • , Syed Zamanat Abbas
  • , Ammar Abdel Amir Al-Salami
  • , Forqan Ali Hussein Al-Khafaji
  • , Natalya Ryafikovna Saenko
  • , Andrés Alexis Ramírez-Coronel

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Abstract

The Holy Qur’an relates believers’ pure emotions to brotherhood. From the perspective of Islam, it has been also affirmed that two people have the same thoughts and opinions in one centre point of love in brotherhood, so fraternal feelings are not merely limited to kinship and consanguinity. In this line, the Holy Qur’an states that we have come to make you brothers with each other; not a brotherhood from parents, but an Islamic one, which is highly appreciated in the Islamic society. In addition, a believing brother can never be filled when his fellow believer is hungry, and he cannot be clothed while the other is with nothing on. Islam further considers all Muslims as one family and calls everyone brothers and sisters or siblings. The true Muslims of any race and tribe as well as any language and age thus have a deep sense of brotherhood with each other, even if one lives in the Eastern parts of the world and the other in the West. In sum, this article aimed to investigate the role of religious teachings in strengthening believers’ brotherhood in the Islamic society. For this purpose, firstly, the definition of religious brotherhood was provided; secondly, religious brotherhood has been described based on the Holy Qur’an. Contribution: This article helped gain a new insight into the role of Islamic teachings in strengthening religious brotherhood in the Islamic society. Besides, the indicators of religious brotherhood were extracted and then enlightened according to the Ayat (viz. verses) from the Holy Qur’an.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbera8369
JournalHTS Teologiese Studies / Theological Studies
Volume79
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 2023

Keywords

  • Holy Qur’an
  • Islam
  • Islamic teachings
  • religion
  • religious brotherhood

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