Love, law and equilibrium

Allah, the Omnipotent, states in the Qur’an: a) “Every soul shall taste of death; unto us you shal be returned” (29/al-Ankabūt:/57); b) “…God being well-pleased with them and they well-pleased with Him. That is the migty triumph” (5/al-Māʾida:119); c) “Prosperous are the believers…” (23/al-Muʾminūn:...

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Main Author: Selahattin Eroğlu
Format: Article
Language:Arabic
Published: Ankara University 2018-04-01
Series:Ankara Üniversitesi İlahiyat Fakültesi Dergisi
Online Access:https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/download/article-file/581088
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Summary:Allah, the Omnipotent, states in the Qur’an: a) “Every soul shall taste of death; unto us you shal be returned” (29/al-Ankabūt:/57); b) “…God being well-pleased with them and they well-pleased with Him. That is the migty triumph” (5/al-Māʾida:119); c) “Prosperous are the believers…” (23/al-Muʾminūn:5). In Islamic Law God, the Omnipotent, is the Lawmaker and the Supreme Judge; and the believers, through sheer love of God, attain His pleasure; and in consequence, they are bestowed with prosperity and equilibrium.
ISSN:1301-0522