Barriers to moral growth from a Quranic point of view

Author: Mohammad Mahdi Firouzmehr

Ethical development is the philosophy of human creation, and human humanity is actualized with the development of virtues and avoidance of vices. In order for man to achieve this development and his humanity to be transformed from power to action, divine laws and prophets have come with the help of nature and reason to pave this path for him. Undoubtedly, one of the main goals of the Prophet’s mission was moral growth and development and the maximum expansion of virtues in human beings and human society and distancing from vices. The Qur’an’s clarification and emphasis on this matter is a clear sign of this truth: “He is the One who sent to the Ummi as a messenger, among them He recited to them His verses, and He taught them the Book and the Al-Hah.” He is the one among those people who They did not know how to read and write, they raised a prophet from themselves; A prophet who recites God’s verses to them, makes them grow [by devoting themselves to good deeds and observing good morals] and teaches them the Qur’an and its teachings, and without a doubt, before this, they had fallen into clear error.

 

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