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Aspects of Emotional Intelligence Based on the Noble QurÊ¾Ä n: An Analytical Study

Abdelali Bey Zekkoub, Yasser Mohamed Tarshany and Fouad Bounama

Asian Social Science, 2023, vol. 19, issue 3, 1

Abstract: One of the most important fields of research is the effort to develop human abilities in various areas and to use them for the advancement of life and the improvement of one's livelihood. The QurÊ¾Ä n, which Muslims believe that was the last book revealed by Almighty AllÄ h (God), gives many examples of how emotions help people and make them happier. The QurÊ¾Ä n is a book that deals with emotions by using its guidance and helps refine people's emotions which were stated its various SÅ«rahs (chapters). This research makes an attempt to understand emotional Intelligence (EI), and to determine its aspects and skills based on QurÊ¾Ä nic wisdoms. To investigate this issue, this study uses a qualitative data using both deductive and inductive approaches. The findings presented in this article are the outcomes of a thematic analysis of Qur'Ä nic verses (texts) related to the EI. This research identifies five aspects of EI- Religious, Psychological, Social, Environmental, and Divine Laws. It also identifies forty basic skills derived from QurÊ¾Ä nic verses. Finally, it suggests further studies to come up with more EI skills that encompass all human aspects and achieve its goals and meet its needs.

Date: 2023
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