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Family and community from "summary" of The Qur'an by

The family is the cornerstone of society, the building block upon which communities are formed. It is within the family unit that individuals first learn the values and norms that will shape their interactions with others in the wider community. In the Qur'an, the family is highly valued and is seen as the foundation of a healthy and prosperous society. Family ties are emphasized in numerous verses, highlighting the importance of maintaining relationships with parents, siblings, and extended family members. The Qur'an stresses the need for respect, care, and support within the family, encouraging mutual love and compassion. Families are urged to work together, to communicate openly, and to resolve conflicts peacefully, in order to foster a harmonious and loving environment. Furthermore, the Qur'an also emphasizes the role of the wider community in supporting and nurturing families. In Islam, the community is seen as a source of strength and support, providing assistance and guidance to families in times of need. The concept of "ummah" or community solidarity is deeply ingrained in Islamic teachings, promoting a sense of belonging and interconnectedness among individuals. Community members are encouraged to look out for one another, to offer help and support, and to work together towards common goals. In this way, the family and community are seen as interconnected entities, each playing a vital role in the social fabric of society. By upholding strong family values and fostering community spirit, individuals can contribute to the well-being and prosperity of society as a whole.
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