Quran, Culture And Civilization

Quran, Culture And Civilization

Analyzing the connection between the psychological miracles of the Quran and the moral education of teachers

Authors
1 University of Sciences and Education of Holy Quran - Qom
2 Independent journalist
10.22034/jksl.2025.487969.1442
Abstract
One of the key topics in Quranic studies that has attracted significant scholarly attention is the miraculous nature of the Quran (I'jaz), which encompasses various dimensions, including literary, rhetorical, scientific, ethical, mathematical, social, and psychological aspects. In modern times, the psychological dimension has gained prominence due to its practical relevance. Psychological I'jaz refers to the selection of the most effective teachings to guide humanity, considering the hidden and complex aspects of the human soul. Psychological principles have always directly influenced moral development, with an undeniable connection between the two, playing a vital role in human guidance and salvation. Using a descriptive-analytical approach, this study explores the potential of this form of I'jaz in moral education, concluding that the Quran, with its profound understanding of the human psyche—beyond conventional knowledge—employs psychological principles to convey guidance in the most dynamic and enduring manner, instilling sound beliefs in learners. For moral education based on the Quran’s psychological I'jaz, three levels must be considered: "macro explanation," "extraction and interpretation," and "implementation." To link psychological I'jaz with moral education, the following approaches can be emphasized: gentle negation, systematic correction, institutionalization and reinforcement, and repetitive psychological conditioning.
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Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript
Available Online from 18 October 2025

  • Receive Date 20 April 2025
  • Revise Date 10 July 2025
  • Accept Date 04 August 2025
  • Publish Date 18 October 2025