Abstract:
This article will discuss what is meant by the term rūḥ (spirit) in the Qur’an. It will show that there is a consistent interpretation that is applicable to all of the verses where this term has appeared. The Spirit is a creation of God that does not have a material, temporal or gradual origination. It is a
means of spiritual support that is also not material, temporal or gradual.
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"Necessity for the establishment of social justice Allah has sent the prophets with an important mission, as mentioned in the Qur’an.
But what is most important is that Allah provided us with enough guidance to understand our duties, and in particular, to be able to strike a balance which, as previously explained, is of great necessity for a true Islamic community.
Mankind must establish social justice From the verse 57:25, we understand that the reason Allah provided the prophets with Books and the Balance (or Scale) was to guide and help people in establishing justice.
Imam Ali said that he had no excuse to refuse because so many people were coming to show their readiness to support him; he accepted the caliphate because there were supporters, and he felt great responsibility as a knowledgeable person to do so.
Those in power should live according to the level of the poor In Nahjul Balaghah, Sermon 208, Imam Ali said: "Certainly God the Sublime has made it obligatory on true believers that they maintain themselves at the level of the humble so that the poor do not cry out over their property.
Responsibility to help the oppressed The general responsibility of every person not to remain silent in the face of injustice is very important in Islam, especially so in the school of the Ahlul Bayt.
Prophet Muhammad said, and Imam Husayn has also this quoted from him: "The best jihad, the best struggle, is to utter the word of justice in front of an unjust leader."