Research Title: Moral Gifts and their Implications through the Holy Quran "An Objective Study", aims to: Explain the Qur’anic gifts that indicate that human values and morals are divine instincts, clarify the Quranic gifts that show threats to morals and human values, mention the Quranic gifts that show the method of Quranic education in ethical dealings, and explain the Quranic gifts that deal with moral corruption. Its scientific method; The inductive-deductive approach, by limiting the verses of moral gifts, and working on indicating its implications by studying it objectively through the sayings of the commentators. Among the search results; Nations are distinguished by their constants and principles, and morals are the most important constants that distinguish peoples and nations. This has been proven in the Holy Qur’an with the destruction of nations that have been stripped of their morals. Ethics and principles are an identity that is not subject to change or alteration. That pride in the identity of Islamic morals and principles is one of the most important reasons for preserving them and their survival. Among his recommendations: the necessity of taking care of building the Muslim family; paying attention to clarifying and spreading the threats to morals and Islamic values that cause their disapp Keywords: guidance, significance, moral, values, instinct
Althweeny, N. B. N. (2024). Moral gifts and their implications through the Holy Qur’an
Objective study. Al-Zahraa, 34(34), 57-113. doi: 10.21608/zjac.2024.279637.1161
MLA
Nawal Bint Nassir Althweeny. "Moral gifts and their implications through the Holy Qur’an
Objective study", Al-Zahraa, 34, 34, 2024, 57-113. doi: 10.21608/zjac.2024.279637.1161
HARVARD
Althweeny, N. B. N. (2024). 'Moral gifts and their implications through the Holy Qur’an
Objective study', Al-Zahraa, 34(34), pp. 57-113. doi: 10.21608/zjac.2024.279637.1161
VANCOUVER
Althweeny, N. B. N. Moral gifts and their implications through the Holy Qur’an
Objective study. Al-Zahraa, 2024; 34(34): 57-113. doi: 10.21608/zjac.2024.279637.1161