By focusing on these "small kindnesses," the Quran emphasizes that righteousness is found in the mundane details of life. You don’t need grand gestures to be a person of faith; you simply need to be someone who is useful and kind to your neighbors. Conclusion
The surah condemns those who "push away the orphan," indicating a lack of compassion and justice for those without protection. al-ma'unah
Al-Ma’unah serves as a moral compass for the believer. It argues that true religion is not found in isolated rituals, but in the intersection of prayer and social responsibility. It teaches that the sincerity of one's devotion to the Creator is best measured by the quality of one's service to His creation. By focusing on these "small kindnesses," the Quran
The text identifies specific social failures as evidence of a hollow spiritual life: Al-Ma’unah serves as a moral compass for the believer
It criticizes those who do not "urge the feeding of the poor." This suggests that it is not enough to simply be aware of suffering; a true believer must actively advocate for and participate in the relief of poverty. The Critique of "Empty" Worship
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