Abstract
One of the long-term aims of the Holy Qur’an is to establish a utopian society. Although the term “utopia” is not stated in the Qur’an, it could be traced in the prophets’ instructions as well as in the Quranic verses and narrations (Imams’ sayings) on the quality ...
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One of the long-term aims of the Holy Qur’an is to establish a utopian society. Although the term “utopia” is not stated in the Qur’an, it could be traced in the prophets’ instructions as well as in the Quranic verses and narrations (Imams’ sayings) on the quality of life. According to the Holy Qur’an, reaching utopia is not only possible but also the very aim of the prophets’ appointments. The current study has asked about the characteristics of a utopian society. The Qur’an and Itrat (Immediate Family of Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W.)) are mementoes of Prophet Muhammad, without which we will not be able to interpret Quranic verses. Moreover, impeccable Imams, the true inherits of the Prophet, have mentioned Quranic Utopian Society in discussions of both theoretical and practical wisdom. The researcher has tried to identify the characteristics of a utopian society in the Qur’an. The focus of the current paper was different, since previous studies have been based on the discussions about freedom, human rights and the importance of science, but here the focus was on one particular subject, namely the Quranic perspective of utopian society. Upon analysis, it became apparent that rationalism, justice establishment, sovereignty of Imam, philanthropy, knowledge expansion and economic growth are the most significant characteristics of a utopian society, based on instructions of the Qur’an and Itrat.