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  1. Findings indicate that hope and fear are comprised of three conceptual elements: emotional, cognitive and behavioral, and are identified as “praiseworthy” hope or fear, when associated with God as the ultimate object.

    • Fatemeh Bahmani, Mitra Amini, Seyed Ziaeddin Tabei, Mohamad Bagher Abbasi
    • 2018
    • How The Qur’an Redirects The Emotions of Fear and Hope
    • Study Limitations
    • Study Implications
    • Further Research

    The above analysis has illuminated that the elicitation of hope of God’s mercy and fear of God’s wrath in the Qur’an is concordant with the different psychological, biochemical, and neurological processes that undergird these emotions. But to what end does the Qur’an elicit these emotions? The foregoing has adequately shown that the Qur’an employs ...

    A study of this nature cannot be completely liberated from the subjective inclusion of terms. This has been mitigated, as much as possible, by selection of the same terms by independent scholars and Arabic specialists as well as the imposition of stringent criteria for the inclusion of terms (see the Appendix). A more serious limitation may be the ...

    This study has shown how the Qur’an elicits hope and fear in entirely different ways. It builds on and explains a previous study which concluded that Qur’anic comprehension produced a statistically significant positive effect on the mental health of Muslims (Shafiei et al., 2011) in a quantitative way. Yet the quantitative analysis reveals a far mo...

    In addition to the practical studies that need to be conducted in order to decipher how the elicitation of hope and fear in the Qur’an plays out in the lived reality of Muslims, there are a number of theoretical studies for which this paper could also be a basis. This study considers the Qur’an as a whole and the terms that elicit either hope or fe...

    • Ismail Lala
    • lala.i@gust.edu.kw
  2. Nov 15, 2023 · Patience (Sabr), viewed as a form of worship in Islam, is paramount when confronted with persecution. The Quran repeatedly emphasizes the virtue of patience. "O you who believe! Seek help through patience and prayers. God is with the steadfast.." (Surah Al-Baqarah 2:153)

  3. The Muslim must both fear Allah's wrath and hope for His mercy. The fear that has been commended is what keeps one away from the things forbidden by Allah. But when fear exceeds this limit one is likely to lose hope and despair. True, praiseworthy hope, on the other hand, is what helps one obey Allah in

  4. Quran.com is a Sadaqah Jariyah. We hope to make it easy for everyone to read, study, and learn The Noble Quran. The Noble Quran has many names including Al-Quran Al-Kareem, Al-Ketab, Al-Furqan, Al-Maw'itha, Al-Thikr, and Al-Noor.

  5. Islam: a Companion Book” is a factual book about Islam and its doctrines, it is distinctive in its approach, and it is determined enough to deal with the old new misrepresentations about Islam.

  6. Mar 29, 2010 · In the following three articles, we will examine guidance from the Quran and the authentic traditions of Prophet Muhammad in an endeavor to discover just how Islam suggests that we deal with sadness and worry. There are three key points that will allow the believer to free himself from the shackles of 21st century life.