Morality in the Quran: The Greater Good of Humanity – Islamic Ethical Guidance & Quranic Morals
Morality in the Quran: The Greater Good of Humanity – Islamic Ethical Guidance & Quranic Morals
Publisher:
Claritas Books
Author:
Muhammad Abdullah Draz
Language:
English
Binding:
Soft Cover
Pages: 182
Size: 14x21cm
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Morality in the Quran: The Greater Good of Humanity – Islamic Ethical Guidance & Quranic Morals
Morality in the Quran: The Greater Good of Humanity presents an in‑depth exploration of ethical principles in the Quran, written by renowned scholar Muhammad Abdullah Draz. Through thematic interpretation, the author highlights core moral elements like obligation, responsibility, intent, and kindness that lead humanity towards justice and virtue.
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Claritas Books
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- Muhammad Abdullah Draz
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Who is Muhammad Abdullah Draz?
Muhammad Abdullah Draz (1894–1958) was a distinguished Egyptian Islamic scholar, often referred to as “the teacher of the teachers.” He made lasting contributions to Quranic studies and Islamic thought — especially in maqasid (objectives) and moral interpretation. His seminal work Morality in the Quran was originally written as a doctoral thesis at the Sorbonne in France, earning top distinction and setting a new standard in Quranic ethics literature.