The General Concepts of Islam in the Quran

The General Concepts of Islam in the Quran

The General Concepts of Islam in the Quran

Publication year :

1997

Publish number :

First

Number of volumes :

1

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The General Concepts of Islam in the Quran

What if the Qur’an is not just a sacred text to be read, but a complete intellectual system meant to be understood as a unified whole? How can its recurring themes form a structured vision of belief, society, and human responsibility?

About the Book

The General Concepts of Islam in the Quran is a thematic presentation of Islamic thought derived directly from the Qur’an. The book originates from a series of lectures that aimed to outline the fundamental principles of Islam as an integrated system rather than isolated doctrines. It organizes key themes such as faith, monotheism, prophethood, and social responsibility into a coherent framework. By emphasizing the interconnectedness of Qur’anic concepts, the work encourages readers to approach Islam as a unified worldview. The methodology prioritizes direct engagement with Qur’anic verses as the primary source of understanding. Its significance lies in presenting Islam not merely as a set of beliefs, but as a comprehensive and structured ideology.

What You Will Discover

  • What the essential components of Islamic thought are when derived directly from the Qur’an.
  • How tawhid (the oneness of God) functions as the central organizing principle of all teachings.
  • What the Qur’an establishes about prophethood and divine guidance.
  • How human responsibility and accountability are defined within a Qur’anic framework.
  • What role social justice and collective life play in Islamic ideology.
  • How different concepts are interconnected to form a unified system of belief.

Who Is This Book For?

This book is ideal for readers seeking a structured, concept-based understanding of Islam through the Qur’an, especially those interested in its intellectual and ideological foundations.