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International Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social Sciences

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ISSN: 2222-6990

Law and Moral Values in the Holy Quran

Mohamed Fathy Mohamed Abdelgelil, Mukhamad Hadi Musolin, Reda Owis Hassan Serour, Mohd Shaifulbahri Abdullah, Mariam Nabilah Mohd Noor

http://dx.doi.org/10.6007/IJARBSS/v8-i11/4915

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The laws were designed only to make humanity safe and secure with justice, dignity and freedom. Law scholars took every precaution to guarantee the right of people to life. However, in order for some not to think that these laws should be kept away from the Holy Qur’?n, this article has been written as a guide for the person to keep moral values and Islamic principles. The Holy Qur’?n is the only constitution of religious and secular morality, whereas its’ ethics can be applied at any time and place. If the laws abandoned the verses of the Qur’?n, they became laws without a spirit. This is because they only address the body not the soul, and observes apparent actions and not internal. As a result of these deficiencies, several schemes and tricks have been formed making it easy to violate the law, and increasing the number of crooks and the spreading of thievery. All of this will be in the name of the law, under its umbrella, or anything of the likes. The purpose of this research is to call for the duplication of the established law along with using the Perfect Qur’anic Law and to focus on addressing the soul and the body together. This will raise the society’s security and ethics. In this research, (I) used the analytical method and followed the Qur’?nic verses which the ethics of law were revealed and concluded that the law that makes mankind in the ascendancy always towards religion and creation is the Perfect Qur’?nic Law, and that the laws of life must be derived from the Holy Qur’?n. Furthermore, it also concluded the importance of using the Holy Qur’?n for establishment and enactment of laws in order to be valid for all of mankind.

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In-Text Citation: (Abdelgelil, Musolin, Serour, Abdullah, & Noor, 2018)
To Cite this Article: Abdelgelil, M. F. M., Musolin, M. H., Serour, R. O. H., Abdullah, M. S., & Noor, M. N. M. (2018). Law and Moral Values in the Holy Quran. International Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social Sciences, 8(11), 445–451.