Research Study of Selected Qur'anic Verses related to Beliefs, Worship and Society: In the Light of Aysar al-Tafāsīr
عقائد ،عبادات اور معاشرت سے متعلق منتخب قرآنی آیات کا تحقیقی مطالعہ : ایسر التفاسیر کی روشنی میں
Keywords:
Aysar al-Tafāsīr, Qur’anic Verses, Beliefs, Worship, Society, ExegesisAbstract
The research study, “Research Study of Selected Qur'anic Verses related to Beliefs, Worship and Society: In the Light of Aysar al-Tafāsīr,” delves into the intricate interpretations of key Qur'anic passages, exploring their implications on Islamic theology, ritual practice, and social dynamics. With Aysar al-Tafāsīr serving as the main exegetical framework, the research carefully considers the ways in which these verses express fundamental ideas, mold devotional rituals, and impact social mores among Muslims. The exegete's hermeneutical techniques are highlighted by the analytical approach, which also reveals complex interpretations of eschatological themes, the prophetic mission, and divine qualities. The research goes on to clarify the practical aspects of worship by emphasizing the required actions of devotion and their spiritual meaning as understood by Aysar al-Tafāsīr. The chosen verses are examined in the context of society for their teachings on moral behavior, social justice, and intergroup harmony. This analysis provides insights into the Qur'anic ideal of a moral and just society. By contrasting traditional exegesis with contemporary readings, the research critically engages with current scholarly discourse and offers a thorough assessment of the verses' ongoing importance. This academic project is an important resource for comprehending the dynamic interaction between religious texts and lived experience in the Islamic tradition, in addition to making a significant contribution to the subject of Qur'anic studies. The study provides a complex tapestry of ideas that connects current and past interpretations of the Qur'ān, reaffirming the significance of classical tafsīr in Islamic philosophy by highlighting the contributions of Aysar al-Tafāsīr.