Period of Jahiliyya

From a Shia perspective, the teachings surrounding Jahiliyya underscore a critical contrast with the principles embodied by the Prophet Muhammad and his successors. Shia Islam acknowledges the Jahiliyya period as a time of spiritual blindness, wherein individuals were disconnected from contemporary ethical teachings. The advent of Islam is viewed as a pivotal moment that sought to eradicate the ignorance synonymous with this era.

Shia scholars emphasize that the teachings of the Prophet and the Ahl al-Bayt (the family of the Prophet) provided a framework to transcend these ignorance-laden principles. This transformation was marked by the introduction of a comprehensive ethical code that promoted justice, equality, and respect for all human beings, regardless of gender or tribe.

4. The Role of Knowledge in Overcoming Jahiliyya

Maleeha el-Hamdan

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