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📘 Volume 5 📄 Issue 10 📅 october 2017

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<p>There is a soring need to find out the process of societal change in Qur&rsquo;an. Some of the verses that give a clue to the process of change are the following.</p> <p>&ldquo;He said: O my people! Bethink you: if I am (acting) on a clear proof from my Lord and He sustains me with fair sustenance from Him (how can I concede aught to you)? I desire not to do behind your backs that which I ask you not to do. I desire naught save reform so far as I am able. My welfare is only in Allah. In Him I trust and unto Him I turn (repentant).&rdquo; (<em>Soorah Hood</em>, 11: 88)</p> <p>Another verse (<em>Soorah al-A&lsquo;raaf</em>, 7: 56) is: &ldquo;Do no mischief on the earth, after it hath been set in order (<em>ba&lsquo;da islaahiha</em>), but call on Him with fear and longing (in your hearts): for the Mercy of Allah is (always) near to those who do good.&rdquo;</p> <p>Many other derivatives of &lsquo;<em>islaah</em>&rsquo; including the verb and the active participle are found in numerous verses in many different chapters of Qur&rsquo;an. It clearly indicates that the process of change or bringing about betterment in all sorts of situations is &lsquo;<em>islaah</em>&rsquo;.</p> <p>The best translation for &lsquo;<em>islaah</em>&rsquo; is &lsquo;<em>reform</em>&rsquo;. However, the word most often heard currently for societal change is &lsquo;<em>revolution</em>&rsquo;. It is worthwhile to find out the Arabic word for revolution. The best Arabic equivalent of revolution is &lsquo;<em>thawrah</em>&rsquo;. Interestingly, &lsquo;<em>thawrah</em>&rsquo; does not occur in Qur&rsquo;an. Not even once.</p> <p>The above could clearly signify the inclination of Qur&rsquo;an with regards to these two terminologies or the processes of societal change thereby.</p> <p>&lsquo;<em>Reform</em>&rsquo; / &lsquo;<em>islaah</em>&rsquo; could be described as a peaceful, slow, gradual, healthy, positive, and permanent change. Whereas &lsquo;<em>revolution</em>&rsquo; / &lsquo;<em>thawrah</em>&rsquo; is a sudden, big, temporary, and painful change.</p> <p>Muslims in general haven&rsquo;t clearly figured out and aren&rsquo;t quite sure if the process of change in the light of Qur&rsquo;an is &lsquo;reform&rsquo; or &lsquo;revolution&rsquo;. There is a widespread confusion with regards to these two processes, or words.</p> <p>If there could come about a measure of clarity on this subject, the world will witness some betterment in the situations and some bloodshed, chaos, extremism, and destruction of life and property could be avoided.</p> <p><strong>KEY WORDS:</strong>&nbsp; reform, revolution, Qur&rsquo;an, process, change.</p>

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Dr. Wasim Ahmad , Volume 5 , Issue 10, october 2017, EPRA International Journal of Economic and Business Review(JEBR) ,

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