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Surah Nisa - Coggle Diagram
Surah Nisa
Relations with non-muslims/hypocrites
This surah addresses challenges in early muslim community with hypocrites and jewish tribes who opposed islam.
It warns us against deviating from the Prophet(SAW)'s warnings.
It highlights importance of self-defense and unity in face of all enemies.
Women's rights and family laws
This surah emphasizes the proper treatment of women, orphans, poor, and the vulnerable people in the society.
Rules set about marriage, inheritance, and family relationships, to make sure there is fairness and justice.
Rights such as dignity and protection of women, fair treatment in divorce, and the job of men to be guardians for women is outlined.
Unity of Humanity
Reminds us that we all came from a single soul.
Calls for harmony and respect for each other's rights.
Focus on treating each other justly and fairly no matter age, gender, or status
Prophets and faith
We are encouraged to adhere to teachings of all the Prophets and stay firm to their faith.
Reminds us that believing in some parts of the books and not others is not allowed.
Call for reform and Moral improvement
We urged not to fall in the same pits as the people before us.
Highlights the necessity of:
Truthfulness
Transparency in speech
avoidance of hypocrisy
These things will keep a strong Muslim community.
Prohibitions of Major sins.
Specific prohibitions given against murder and idolatry.
Emphasis that some sins like shirk are unforgivable unless you repent.
Justice and social justice
Implementation of justice in all aspects of life.
Special emphasis on fair inheritance laws, honest dealings, care for orphans, and being just even if it means going against yourself or family.
Laws on warfare and self-defense
Detailed instructions about defense measure in times of war
Rules included in this about shortening prayers, showing courage, and treating even non-muslims fairly, especially in conflict, while still avoiding any hasty judgments.