Forgiveness in the Qur'an

“Forgiveness in the Qur'an”

ABDULLAH OZUCHALİSHER

Abstract Of Title

Our study which is the concept of it "Forgiveness in the Qur'an" consists of an introduction and two sections. We have examined in the introduction understanding of divinity and the lordship (rububiyyet) and the relationships between this understandings and faiths with the concept of the forgiveness. After we have examined how it is and how it is perceived the understanding of divinity and the lordship (rububiyyet) in the Mecca and Medina which the Qur'an was revealed, also in the surrounding area with polytheists and with two monotheistic religions Christianity and Judaism and with other belief systems other than İslam, we have tryied to explain the understanding of divinity and the lordship (rububiyyet) in the Qur'an. After reviewing the divinity and the lordship (rububiyyet) we have tryied to explain the relevance of these beliefs with the concept of forgiveness. We have discussed the concept of forgiveness in the surahs was revealed in Mecca in the first section. İn this section the conditions of factors of achieving the forgiveness and the forgiveness of Allah which is manifested on prophets, issues that we have dealt download. Also we have tryied to explain in this section the repentance which means request forgiveness from Allah. The characteristics showed as a verb the usage of the word of forgiveness in the Qur'an and the forgiveness as a name of Allah, the some of Qur'anic concepts which related and corresponding to concepts with forgiveness is from the issues that we have dealt download. We have tried to explain issues which related forgiveness in the verses Qur'an's surahs was revealed in Medina in the second section. İn this context We have identified the prominent main issues as distinct from surah was revealed in Mecca: We tried to explain the issues whom in God's forgiveness and whom God will not forgive. Abstract Godhead, Lordship, Forgiveness, Sin, Repentance

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Lnaguage: Turkish - Type: Thesis - Number of pages: 207 - Date: 2016 - Country: TR

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