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The Prohibition of Violence in the words of Holy Quran The Scientific and Cultural Website of Shia belief The Prohibition of Violence in the Words of Holy Quran 2026-01-01 52 Views Family , Poor due , Respect to Parents , Leader , Justice , Sermon 105 The phenomenon of violence has a history as old as the creation of humankind itself. Throughout all periods of human life, it has embittered people’s existence and confronted them with numerous hardships.
A clear indication of this is that, when God informed the angels about the creation of human beings, their concern centered on the corruption, bloodshed, and violence that this creature, about to step into existence, might commit.
Contents Prohibition of Violence Toward Parents Prohibition of Violence Toward Orphans and Those Who Ask Prohibition of Violence Toward Those Who Express Islam Prohibition of Violence Against Religious Leaders and Advocates of Justice Prohibition of Violence by Religious Leaders Toward the People Prohibition of Insulting the Deities of the Polytheists Prohibition of Violence Toward the Poor and Downtrodden Prohibition of Violence in the Masumin Narrations As they had anticipated, in the earliest stage of human reproduction, the earth was stained with the blood of an innocent prophet-born victim, and thus the record of violence began.
Humanity’s path to salvation from the destructive consequences of the armed violence that plagues today’s world lies in understanding and applying the teachings and guidance of religion concerning prohibition of violence and forbearance. Only then can a society free of aggression and violence, adorned instead with compassion and gentleness, be realized. In this article, we will examine the forms of violence in speech and behavior and the Quranic prohibition of them.
Prohibition of Violence Toward Parents Harsh treatment of one’s parents , even to the extent of uttering an unpleasant word, is improper, disliked, and forbidden by God: “And your Lord has decreed that you worship none but Him, and show kindness to your parents. If one or both of them reach old age with you, do not say to them ‘uff,’ nor rebuke them, but speak to them with gracious words” .
[1] Prohibition of Violence Toward Orphans and Those Who Ask “So as for the orphan, do not oppress him; and as for the one who asks, do not repulse him” .