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İslamın Özü Özeti

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The Essence and Summary of Islam Quranic Concepts This work presents a comprehensive and accessible summary of the core message of Islam through a conceptual reading of the Quran. The author adopts a Quran-centered methodology, aiming to construct a spiritual and intellectual awareness based on the central concepts of the revelation. Each term is explained in a clear and straightforward manner, supported by Quranic verses, and tailored to meet the understanding level of the modern reader. Key concepts such as faith (īmān), worship (ʿibādah), ethics (akhlāq), justice (ʿadl), patience (ṣabr), divine unity (tawḥīd), servanthood (ʿubūdiyyah), ego (nafs), and provision (rizq) are outlined with brief explanations. The goal is not merely theoretical exposition but to promote spiritual reflection and practical engagement with Quranic values. The style of the text emphasizes clarity and simplicity, moving away from complex theological jargon while maintaining doctrinal accuracy. The work thus bridges the gap between classical tafsīr traditions and contemporary educational approaches, serving both academic audiences and lay readers in search of religious understanding. Moreover, the book highlights the transformative power of Quranic concepts on both personal and social levels. It treats the Quran not merely as a historical or theological text but as a living guide capable of shaping ethical behavior and inner consciousness in todays world. Keywords: Quranic Concepts; Tawhid; Ethics; Essence of Islam; Conceptual Tafsir
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The Essence and Summary of Islam Quranic Concepts This work presents a comprehensive and accessible summary of the core message of Islam through a conceptual reading of the Quran.
The author adopts a Quran-centered methodology, aiming to construct a spiritual and intellectual awareness based on the central concepts of the revelation.
Each term is explained in a clear and straightforward manner, supported by Quranic verses, and tailored to meet the understanding level of the modern reader.
Key concepts such as faith (īmān), worship (ʿibādah), ethics (akhlāq), justice (ʿadl), patience (ṣabr), divine unity (tawḥīd), servanthood (ʿubūdiyyah), ego (nafs), and provision (rizq) are outlined with brief explanations.
The goal is not merely theoretical exposition but to promote spiritual reflection and practical engagement with Quranic values.
The style of the text emphasizes clarity and simplicity, moving away from complex theological jargon while maintaining doctrinal accuracy.
The work thus bridges the gap between classical tafsīr traditions and contemporary educational approaches, serving both academic audiences and lay readers in search of religious understanding.
Moreover, the book highlights the transformative power of Quranic concepts on both personal and social levels.
It treats the Quran not merely as a historical or theological text but as a living guide capable of shaping ethical behavior and inner consciousness in todays world.
Keywords: Quranic Concepts; Tawhid; Ethics; Essence of Islam; Conceptual Tafsir.

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