The Idea of Rahmatan Lil ‘Alamin (A Mercy for the Whole World) and How It Connects to the Implementation of Fiqh Al-Ta’ayush in Da’wah Within Plural Society
Zulkefli Aini and
Abdul Ghafar Don
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Zulkefli Aini: Centre for Islamic Da’wah and Leadership Studies Faculty of Islamic Studies the National University of Malaysia
Abdul Ghafar Don: Centre for Islamic Da’wah and Leadership Studies Faculty of Islamic Studies the National University of Malaysia
International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, 2025, vol. 9, issue 6, 4131-4149
Abstract:
Malaysia’s diverse mosaic of multiracial, multiethnic, and multireligious identities presents both opportunities and challenges for the practice of da’wah (preaching). This study addresses the problem of potential discord arising from this diversity, which can hinder effective religious discourse. It posits that instead of creating divisions, this pluralism offers a platform for meaningful preaching that aligns with the Quranic concept of Rahmatan lil `alamin (a mercy for the worlds) as stated in Surah al-Anbiya (21:107). Employing a qualitative methodology centered on document analysis, the research examines theological texts, including tafsir and hadith, as well as scholarly writings, to explore the interplay between Rahmatan lil `alamin and fiqh al-ta`ayusy (understanding of coexistence). The findings indicate that a nuanced understanding of these concepts can enhance cooperation, respect, and appreciation among Malaysia’s diverse communities, thereby facilitating a culture of peace and unity. The significance of this study lies in its potential to provide guidance for Muslim preachers on how to engage effectively with a pluralistic society, fostering a spirit of mutual respect and coexistence that reflects the values embodied by the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh). By advocating for the adoption of these principles, the research aims to contribute to the promotion of societal harmony and the safeguarding of citizens’ rights under the Federal Constitution, ultimately minimizing bias and conflict in Malaysia’s multicultural landscape.
Date: 2025
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