722 - AT TALAAQ (TARUFI GUFTAGU)
The Quran exhibits distinct characteristics in its Makki and Madani phases, reflecting different contexts and priorities. The Makki Surahs often focus on foundational beliefs and spiritual guidance, while the Madani Surahs address social laws, ethical conduct, and the establishment of the Muslim community. A significant portion of the Madani sections deal with the Islamic family system, emphasizing the rights and responsibilities of spouses. This balance of rights and duties, if maintained, fosters a harmonious household governed by divine limits. Conversely, imbalances can lead to discord. The Quran outlines the consequences of marital breakdown, providing pathways for dissolution while safeguarding the dignity of all parties involved. It also addresses extreme behaviors, cautioning against excessive indulgence that compromises adherence to Sharia. The Quran acknowledges differing roles in the propagation of faith, with women contributing within their defined spheres and men leading in matters of warfare and direct engagement. These Surahs, particularly Surah Al-Talaq and Surah Al-Tahrim, highlight the importance of upholding Islamic values within the family and society.
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