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What does kufr really mean in the Qur’an? Is it simply “disbelief,” or something far deeper? In this episode, we explore the powerful concept of kufr through Toshihiko Izutsu’s Ethico-Religious Concepts in the Qur’an, focusing on “The Inner Structure of the Concept of Kufr.” Discover how the Qur’an presents kufr not just as denial, but as a conscious act of ingratitude and a deliberate rejection of truth. We unpack how kufr evolves from a moral attitude into a defined spiritual state, and examine vivid Qur’anic imagery—sealed hearts, veiled perception, and spiritual blindness. The discussion also connects kufr with related concepts like shirk and straying from the straight path. This episode offers deep insights into Islamic theology, Qur’anic psychology, and the moral framework of belief—helping you better understand the contrast between faith (iman) and disbelief. If you're interested in Qur’an studies, Islamic philosophy, or spiritual self-reflection, this episode is for you.
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