مجاهدة الفتن في القرآن الكريم( سورة العنكبوت انموذجا)
Abstract
Summary Surah Al-Ankabut addresses the topic of trials, indicating that they are a constant law of the universe through which Allah tests the patience and faith of His creation to distinguish the truthful from the false. Allah tests people based on their faith and with what weighs heavily on their souls, like illness and hunger, as well as with blessings. Prophets, like all others, faced trials and tribulations throughout time with their people, as explained in the Surah. The Surah illustrates the stance of prophets towards the trials and obstacles they encountered in their mission. The word "fitnah" appears in the Quran with multiple meanings, including: trial, test, polytheism, punishment, hypocrisy, misguidance, killing, captivity, and others. Each meaning has evidence from the Quran and Sunnah. Trials can be in both adversity and prosperity. The Quran provides various methods to help believers confront trials and emphasizes that salvation from trials, before they occur, is through supplication and seeking Allah's help. After a trial occurs, a Muslim should arm themselves with knowledge, follow the Quran and Sunnah, and avoid participating in the trial.