assumption in the verses of the Holy Koran assumption in the verses of the Holy Koran
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The research discussed the subject of assumption in the verses of the Holy Koran. Koran discussed the phenomenon of good and ill thoughts. What is the meaning of dhan in language and Koran? How many times was the word dhan occurred? How was it presented by the Holy Koran? How ill thoughts were addressed in building of Muslim Society? The research aimed at defining the different meanings of dhan in the language of Arabs and its Koranic context, and presentation of the number of assumption as well as exploration of good and ill thoughts, and to define how Koran addressed ill thoughts in Muslim Society. The researchers applied the inductive methodology in induction of the number of times when the word “dhan” occurred in the Koran and its meanings in language and Koran, and the analytical methodology in analysis of some meanings as well as the deductive methodology to learn the related lessons and benefits. The researchers drew several conclusions, mainly that the term “dhan” and its derivatives were repeated in the Holy Koran for approximately 68 times. Allah, the Almighty, didn’t describe believers with ill thoughts at all, except for what was said in the Saying of Allah, Almighty, “Till, when the messengers despaired and thought that they were denied”. Concerning infidels and hypocrites, only ill thoughts were mentioned in their respect. Derivation of the term that described them multiplied. To eradicate the motivations of discord in the emerging Muslim Society, Koran worked on purgation of Muslims psyches from ill thoughts and its reasons among them, and praised those who prioritize good thoughts on other types of assumption in their beliefs about their brothers whom they know to be benevolent and well guided. As for verification of news and conditions of other people who ignore its religion, Koran didn’t prevent them from this. Koran urgent them to be assured.
Keywords: Interpretation, good thoughts, ill thoughts, chapter, verse