Human Need for Religion in the Perspective of the Noble Qur’an and the Bible
- Author:
- Hosain Mohammed Hosain
- Level:
- Master
- Field of study:
- Abrahamic religions
- Language:
- Arabic
- Faculty:
- Faculty of Religions
- Year:
- 2022
- Publisher:
- URD Press
- Supervisor(s):
- Behrouz Haddadi
The relationship of religion with man is historically an innate relationship, as man is religious in character and not in presentation, as we reviewed in the introduction to our research. In Islam, there is a great emphasis on the innate nature of the religion, and this is evidenced by several hadiths and Qur’anic verses.Religions pay central attention to man. In Islam, we find a wide interest in this human creature, and a special preference that is not given to other creatures, as it is the creature that God commanded the angels to prostrate to, and the Qur’an provides essential solutions that contribute to building the human soul in a sound structure that is reflected in human relationships. With himself and his community, through heavenly instructions that urge him to do good deeds, help others, and beware of corruption on earth in any way, just as the Qur’an repeatedly reminds man of his annihilation on earth and his return to his Creator , lest he be unaware, forgetting his role in life.The human being and the human society are among the basic goals in the Holy Qur’an, due to the dignity that man enjoys with God, his place in the universe and the ability to rule over the caliphate.Therefore, the verses of the Noble Qur’an deal with various aspects of what is related to man and the human group in an ideological, at times, social, historical and moral framework. In Christianity, the evangelical concern focused on building man as a human and moral structure, as he is the absolute shadow of God, characterized by the attributes of God, and he strives to improve his human conditions, and tends to idealism because he feels thirst for integration. To the people of Rome, as we mentioned in the fourth chapter, for man is the closest of creatures to God than nature, and he is the most honorable being than all other creatures, and he is able to prolong the life and prosperity of the earth. The supreme goal of religions is to build the ideal human being, bearing the divine attributes, and to build human societies on the basis of integration and cooperation in order to revive the earth.