Hypocrisy as a Moral and Social Crisis: A Hermeneutic Study of Q.S. At-Tawbah Verses 67–70 from the Perspective of Qur’anic Tadabbur

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https://doi.org/10.58764/j.im.2026.7.129

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tadabbur Quran, hermeneutic approach, hypocrites, eternal punishment, contemporary muslims

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This study discusses the importance of Tadabbur Quran, a practice of deep reflection on the verses of the Quran, particularly focusing on verses from Surah At-Taubah, verses 67-70. The study emphasizes the significance of understanding and implementing the teachings of the Quran in everyday life. By employing a hermeneutic approach, this study explores the subtle meanings of these verses, highlighting the serious threats that Allah directs towards the hypocrites, such as being forgotten by Him, eternal punishment in Hell, and the futility of their actions. The study draws lessons for contemporary Muslims, urging them to recognize hypocritical behavior, avoid worldly temptations, learn from the mistakes of past civilizations, uphold religious obedience, and foster mutual support among believers. Tadabbur Quran and hermeneutical analysis are presented as crucial tools for understanding the profound wisdom of the Quran and confronting moral and spiritual challenges.

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25 January 2026

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Brahmantya, A. A. (2026). Hypocrisy as a Moral and Social Crisis: A Hermeneutic Study of Q.S. At-Tawbah Verses 67–70 from the Perspective of Qur’anic Tadabbur. AL-IMAM: Journal on Islamic Studies, Civilization and Learning Societies, 7(1), 211–218. https://doi.org/10.58764/j.im.2026.7.129

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