Uncovering the Nation's Problems and the Antidote to Empower and Elevate It A Qur'anic Study

Authors

  • Prof. Dr. Hassan Abdul-Jalil Al-Abadlah Al-Balqa Applied University Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.61821/con3v3.216

Keywords:

problems, Islamic Ummah, Quranic solutions, contemporary challenges

Abstract

This research focuses on an analytical study of Quranic verses to address the challenges and issues facing the Islamic Ummah (Community). These challenges have contributed to, and continue to foster, divisions among Muslims and their countries, resulting in the Ummah's weakness, incapacity, and decline in various areas of life, including education, society, finance, economics, politics, science, and culture.

The research outlines ways to address the Ummah's current state of weakness and incapacity and suggests methods for advancing its dignity and achieving the esteemed status that God intended for it. The study employs an analytical inductive approach to interpret Quranic verses.

The study is divided into three sections to accomplish the desired objectives. The first section discusses the purpose of creation for both humans and jinn, as well as the means provided by God for them to fulfill that purpose in this world. It also examines the divisions that influence individuals' goals according to their faith. The second section is dedicated to exploring the primary reasons that have led to various problems within the Islamic Ummah. Finally, the third section outlines solutions to these problems and ways to elevate the status of the Islamic Ummah.

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Author Biography

  • Prof. Dr. Hassan Abdul-Jalil Al-Abadlah, Al-Balqa Applied University

    Al-Balqa Applied University - Al-Salt College of Humanities

    Jordan

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Published

2025-09-28

How to Cite

Uncovering the Nation’s Problems and the Antidote to Empower and Elevate It A Qur’anic Study. (2025). Journal of the University of Holy Quran and Islamic Sciences, 3(عدد خاص بالمؤتمر القرآني الدولي الثالث), 241-270. https://doi.org/10.61821/con3v3.216

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