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Qur’anic Call to Unity: Reflections for Islamic Unity Week The Scientific and Cultural Website of Shia belief Qur’anic Call to Unity: Reflections for Islamic Unity Week 2025-09-15 133 Views Muslim Ummah , Unity of the Muslim , Unity Week , Sunni-Shia Relation After the victory of the Islamic Revolution in Iran, the late founder of the Islamic Republic, Imam Khomeini , came up with the idea of the Islamic Unity Week as a means to strengthen solidarity between different schools of thought within Islam.
The week, which runs from the 12th to the 17th of Rabiʿ al-Awwal, symbolically encompasses both Sunni and Shia commemorations of the ’s (peace be upon him and his family) birth. Its purpose is to highlight the bonds that unite Muslims despite differences in historical interpretation and jurisprudence.
Contents Qur’anic Foundations of Unity Prophetic Model of Unity Causes of Division in the Muslim Ummah Reflections for Islamic Unity Week Practical Steps Towards Unity Today At the heart of Islamic Unity Week lies the Qur’anic call for brotherhood , solidarity, and collective strength. Unity is not a peripheral recommendation; it is a divine command.
By revisiting Qur’anic teachings and drawing from both Sunni and Shia sources, Muslims can better understand the spiritual, social, and political imperative of coming together. The objective of this article is to explore the Qur’anic foundations of unity by drawing on Sunni and Shia exegetical sources, while reflecting on their relevance to Islamic Unity Week.
It aims to show how shared principles of brotherhood and solidarity can inspire practical steps toward overcoming division in today’s Muslim world. In conclusion, the article argues that unity is not merely a symbolic slogan but a Qur’anic obligation and a Prophetic legacy. By revisiting the Qur’an and the Prophet’s example, Muslims can transform Islamic Unity Week into more than an annual observance; it can become a living commitment to fraternity, justice, and strength in the Ummah.