Psychological Signs in Marriage Verses: A Quranic Makasid Study
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https://doi.org/10.22452/quranica.vol17no2.40Keywords:
Psychological Signs, The Purposes of The Sharia, The Signs of Marriage, The Family.Abstract
This study aims to uncover the psychological signals embedded in the Qur’anic verses concerning marriage and to demonstrate their impact on building marital relationships and fostering tranquility, affection, and mercy between spouses—reflecting the higher objectives (maqasid) of Islamic marriage legislation. The researcher adopted an inductive-analytical methodology to trace relevant verses, analyze their psychological and legal implications, and connect them to contemporary familial and societal contexts. The findings reveal that Qur’anic legislation on marriage goes beyond formal contracts and external rulings, encompassing profound objectives such as psychological stability, emotional fulfillment, human complementarity, and the preservation of the family unit. The study highlights the central role of psychological dimensions in Qur’anic discourse as a foundation for instilling emotional and behavioral values that ensure the success, continuity, and stability of marital life. The study concludes that the psychological signals in Qur’anic marriage verses are marked by precision and miraculous depth, effectively contributing to the realization of marriage objectives and the reinforcement of family foundations, stability, and happiness. It recommends that contemporary Qur’anic studies be further developed to incorporate psychological, social, and legal dimensions that enhance the objectives of Islamic law within personal status systems.
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