Period of Jahiliyya

The establishment of Islam heralded a transformative phase characterized by ethical mandates and guidance. Shia teachings emphasize that the ethical framework provided by the Qur’an and prophetic traditions facilitated the movement from a state of ignorance to one of enlightenment, encouraging a return to monotheism, justice, and compassion.

This business of moral rectification involved not only the abandonment of idolatrous practices but also the cultivation of virtues such as honesty, kindness, and integrity. The reformation initiated by the Prophet Muhammad and continued by his family plays a fundamental role in shaping the moral landscape of subsequent generations.

7. Conclusion: A Call for Continuous Reflection

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