Explore Verses Related to one community under Allah
At a Glance
📖 Quranic Context
The concept of a single, unified community bound by faith is a central theme, contrasting with divisions based on tribalism, ethnicity, or nationality.
The 'Ummah' is presented as a collective entity with a shared responsibility to worship Allah and uphold His guidance.
💭 Theological Perspective
The Quran suggests that humanity was originally one community (2:213), but differences arose over time. The ideal is to return to a unity based on shared faith.
Belonging to the 'Ummah' fosters a sense of collective identity, mutual support, and shared purpose among Muslims.
The 'Ummah' is the recipient of divine guidance through its prophets, with a collective responsibility to adhere to it.
The unity of the 'Ummah' is seen as a reflection of the oneness of Allah (Tawhid) and is essential for the spiritual health of the community.
📜 Hadith Perspective
The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) consistently emphasized the unity of the Muslim community through his words and actions.
- The believers are like one body; when one part suffers, the whole body responds with sleeplessness and fever (Sahih Muslim).
- A Muslim is the brother of another Muslim (Sahih Bukhari).
- There is no superiority of an Arab over a non-Arab, nor a non-Arab over an Arab, except by piety (Musnad Ahmad).
There is a universal consensus among Islamic scholars on the religious obligation to strive for and maintain the unity of the Muslim Ummah.
💎 Deeper Insights
Search grounding reveals that the concept of 'Ummah Wahidah' is not just a call for the unity of Muslims, but a declaration that the religion of all prophets was fundamentally one and the same (Islam as submission to God). This reframes the 'one community' as a timeless, universal entity that transcends the followers of Prophet Muhammad.
— Ibn Kathir, Al-Qurtubi
