Traveling in Quran and Hadith, its necessity, purpose, individual and social effectsects

Author:
Ali Jasim Mohammed Alabboodi
Level:
Master
Field of study:
Quranic Sciences
Language:
Arabic
Faculty:
Faculty of Quranic Studies
Year:
2022
Publisher:
URD Press

Travel is one of the most important human experiences, and for a long time, human societies considered travel as a way to increase communication and cultural exchange and referred to it as an  opportunity  for maturity and cultural growth. Divine religions consider travel as part of their traditions and include customs for it; Therefore, the symbolic and central meaning of travel in religions is the transition from imperfection to perfection, and movement in it means the transition to becoming more complete. The Qur’an and Islamic hadiths, as two holy texts of Muslims, have dealt with the subject of travel and considered   it  important . The problem of this study  is to investigate the importance of travel and its functions in the Quran and hadiths. The study  method is qualitative and exploratory. The data  have  been  organized through documentary research and traditional content analysis. One of the most important results from the  study  is to point out that the Qur’an and the tradition  have made travel a tool to know the divine traditions and history of other nations and peoples. In fact, the Qur’an refers to moral travel, and travel is a great way to understand ideas rationally; Because the principles of religion are one of the fundamental principles of Islam, which every Muslim must believe in, otherwise he is not considered a Muslim, and everyone who is obligated must think and meditate on the principles of religion and believe in it with certainty, not with suspicion. Among the beliefs  which  travel plays a role  in confirming and understanding  are the beliefs of monotheism, resurrection, and imamate. We find these beliefs in our Islamic heritage through the Holy Quran and traditions. When Imam Sadiq (peace be upon him) was asked about God: He said to the questioner: Have you ever boarded a ship? Until the end of the hadith… And this is a clear sign that travel is the way that directes a person to God. Likewise, the doctrine of resurrection takes many forms, including the story of the Companions of the Cave, depicted in the Qur’an, where they traveled through time and left behind kings and emperors to prove the belief of resurrection. And as for the belief of Imamate, in the succession of Musa’s brother in his place when he went to the meeting place of his master and in the journey of the Prophet in the battle of Tabuk, Ali succeeded him, and the hadith of status ( Manzilat) expresses this meaning, and many material  and  spiritual meanings in travel occur  throughout our daily lives. The Qur’an and hadiths recommend traveling for learning.