DIVINE SUNNAHS RELATED TO BELIEF IN ALLAH THROUGH THE HOLY QURAN
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https://doi.org/10.47372/ejua-hs.2025.2.441Keywords:
Divine Laws, Creation, Perfection, Subjugation, ProvisionAbstract
The research revolves around extracting the divine laws related to belief in Allah from the verses of the Holy Qur’an and studying them doctrinally. It consists of two chapters: one is theoretical, in which I defined the meaning of divine laws linguistically and technically, and the meaning of the divine laws related to belief in Allah. The other is practical: in it I talked about the most prominent divine laws related to belief in Allah, and I provided evidence for them from the Qur’an and mentioned the commentators’ statements about them. Then I deduced from the sum of the verses and the commentators’ statements the most important meanings of those laws and their doctrinal implications. Then I concluded the research with the results I reached, the most important of which is that the divine laws related to belief in Allah are those apparent, observable laws that indicate the greatness of the Creator, glory be to Him, and that He alone deserves worship, without anyone else. Among the most important of those laws are: the law of creation, the law of perfection, the law of subjugation, and the law of provision. I mentioned some recommendations, the most important of which is the necessity of studying the letter “seen” as a doctrinal study that connects creation to others, glory be to Him, and explains the events of the universe with a correct explanation, far from the pollution of materialistic philosophies. Then I concluded the research with its most important sources and references.
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