Different Aspects of Human Training: Effects of Qur'anic Supplications in Reformation
Abstract
This research examines the various dimensions of human development and the profound role of Qur'anic supplications (Ad'iyah Qur'aniyah) in fostering spiritual, moral, and psychological growth. Qur'anic supplications are not merely a set of prayers; they are divine invocations that embody guidance for self-reformation, spiritual elevation, and the attainment of a meaningful connection with Allah (SWT). The study aims to highlight the transformative effects these supplications have on individuals and their overall behavior, focusing on the intrinsic relationship between supplication and human character development. The research identifies key themes within the supplications that address fundamental human needs, such as seeking forgiveness, requesting guidance, and praying for patience and perseverance. These themes reflect the holistic approach of Islam in nurturing a well-rounded personality capable of contributing positively to society. By analyzing the linguistic, spiritual, and ethical dimensions of these invocations, the study emphasizes their capacity to instill humility, gratitude, and reliance on Allah (Tawakkul).
Furthermore, the study explores how these supplications align with contemporary psychological concepts such as emotional regulation, resilience, and mindfulness, demonstrating their timeless relevance. The impact of these prayers on fostering inner peace, reducing stress, and encouraging ethical behavior is also discussed, along with their role in societal reform through the development of individuals with strong moral values.Ultimately, this research underscores the importance of integrating Qur'anic supplications into daily life as a means of achieving both personal and collective growth, illustrating their unique capacity to harmonize the spiritual, emotional, and social aspects of human life.