Abstract
Islam is the religion of life guidance because it offers kindness both here on Earth and in the hereafter. Verses 1 and 2 of Surah al-Fatihah, which is required reading during prayer, demonstrate the grace of Islam by highlighting the fact that Allah is the Lord of numerous worlds, including Rahman (Merciful) and Rahim (Merciful). Additionally, God stated, "If your God was interested in unifying all those people, He must have wanted it, but they can't seem to agree" (Hud: 118). God continued, saying, "And there is none to whom We have delivered the Qur'an (0 Muhammad) save that you have made known to them the points of contention and thusbe guidance and mercy for those who believe" (an-Nahl: 64:2). Priority in Fiqh is an additional area of knowledge, nonetheless, that Muslims must comprehend. This is a result of an imbalance in the way that Muslims prioritise different things. The fairness of priorities that are no longer balanced already exists, whether you look at it from the standpoint of the tangible world or from the viewpoint of the social, political, economic, or other dimensions of thinking. It occurs in Muslim and Arab nations alike, however there are some notable distinctions, such as the emphasis placed on the entertainment and artistic industries relative to education (Norunnajjah Ahmat & Rohayati Abdullah, 2018)
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