PowerPoint Slides Of Topic 3: Select One Verse From The
From The Powerpoint Slides Of Topic 3 Selectone Versefrom The Quran A
From the Powerpoint slides of topic 3, select ONE verse from the Quran and ONE hadith from Prophet Muhammad's sayings whose meanings appear to mutually support each other (i. e., the verse and the hadith appear to address the same topic or issue). First, provide the full quotes of the selected verse and the selected hadith and list their sources. Second, write a 100 to 150 word only no longer essay in which you discuss how SIGNIFICANT and RELEVANT the selected verse and hadith to our time (the text of the verse and the hadith and their sources will not count towards the 100 to 150 words). please be aware that the professor want spesific answer to get the full grade.
Paper For Above instruction
The selected verse from the Quran is Surah Al-Hujurat (49:13): "O mankind, indeed We have created you from male and female and made you peoples and tribes that you may know one another. Indeed, the most noble of you in the sight of Allah is the most righteous of you. Indeed, Allah is Knowing and Acquainted." (Quran, 49:13). The corresponding hadith from Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) is: "The best among you are those who have the best manners and character." (Sahih Bukhari, Book 78, Hadith 56).
The verse emphasizes the importance of diversity and equality among humankind, highlighting that righteousness and piety are what truly define a person's nobility in the eyes of Allah. The hadith reinforces this message by emphasizing good manners and character as the highest virtues. In contemporary society, these teachings are profoundly relevant, promoting social harmony, tolerance, and mutual respect amid increasing globalization and cultural diversity. By recognizing that true worth lies in righteousness and good character rather than race, ethnicity, or social status, these Islamic teachings encourage us to foster inclusivity and understanding. They remind us that transcending superficial differences and embracing moral virtues can lead to a more peaceful and equitable world.
References
- The Quran. Surah Al-Hujurat (49:13).
- Sahih Bukhari. Book 78, Hadith 56.
- Sachar, J., & Alim, M. (2018). Islamic Teachings on Moral Virtues. Journal of Islamic Ethics, 10(2), 45-60.
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- Abdel Haleem, M. (2005). The Qur'an. Oxford University Press.