moral world of the Qurʼan, The
Book Description
For those seeking to understand the ethical foundation that guides over a billion Muslims worldwide, this scholarly exploration offers unprecedented insight into the moral framework of Islam's most sacred text. Muhammad Abd Allah Draz presents the first comprehensive English-language analysis of how the Qur'an establishes and communicates its moral authority, bridging the gap between divine guidance and everyday human experience.
This work examines how sacred scripture translates into practical wisdom for contemporary life. Draz methodically categorizes and analyzes specific Qur'anic verses that address moral questions and ethical challenges, revealing the sophisticated theoretical structure underlying Islamic moral teaching. Rather than simply listing rules or commandments, the author demonstrates how the Qur'an provides both philosophical principles and actionable guidance for navigating complex ethical terrain.
The book illuminates how divine moral authority operates in practice, showing how universal spiritual principles adapt to individual circumstances and cultural contexts. Readers discover how the Qur'an's ethical system addresses fundamental questions about right and wrong while remaining relevant to modern dilemmas in medicine, family relationships, and personal conduct.
Whether you are a Muslim seeking deeper understanding of your faith's moral dimensions or anyone interested in comparative religious ethics, this thorough examination reveals how one of humanity's most influential texts continues to shape moral reasoning and spiritual practice across diverse communities and generations.
Who Is This For?
📖 Reading Level: Medium (200-400 pages) (~11 hours)
🕉️ Tradition: Islam
📄 Length: 395 pages
What You'll Discover
- ✓ Understand spiritual ethics
- ✓ Explore Koran
- ✓ Explore Ethics, ancient
- ✓ Explore Ethics
- ✓ Explore Qurʼan
- ✓ Explore Islamic ethics