Community and Social Responsibilities
In reshaping the narrative around community, Al-Ahzab asserts that individualism should yield to collective well-being. This calls for active participation in community affairs, including social justice initiatives. Shia teachings echo these sentiments, emphasizing the obligations of Muslims to support the disenfranchised and advocate for social equity. The act of serving humanity is seen as a profound expression of faith, culminating in a holistic understanding of worship that transcends ritualistic practices.
Theological Implications of Al-Ahzab
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