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ful atmosphere, and is filled with joy, sincerity, love, friendship
and brotherhood.
11. What are the benefits which observance of
the morals of the Qur’an brings to the family?
The morality of the Qur’an requires respect for the moth-
er and the father. Allah says in the Qur’an:
We have enjoined man to be good to his parents, for his
mother bore him with much pain and the period of his wean-
ing took two years: ‘Give thanks to Me and to your parents.
To Me shall all things return. (Surah Luqman: 14)
In a home where the morals of the Qur’an are practiced
there are no fights, quarrels or conflicts. A highly respectful
attitude is displayed towards the mother, the father, and the
other family members. Everyone lives in a happy and joyful
environment.
12. What are the benefits which observance of
the morals of the Qur’an brings to the state
system?
Allah refers in the Qur’an to obedience as a positive
attribute. One who has the morals of the Qur’an would be
entirely obedient and respectful towards his state. In Islamic
societies, everybody works for the welfare of the state and the
nation, never rebelling against the state but giving it, on the
contrary, spiritual and material support.
In societies formed by Allah-fearing people, judicial
cases would almost never come to court. Not even a thou-
sandth of the legal infractions that take place in today’s soci-
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