Educational and psychological lessons in Surat Al-Hajj
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Educational lessons are the ultimate goal that the scientific educational process seeks to reach and apply in real life and technology that takes into account the psychological aspect of students, their tendencies, attitudes, and abilities, and takes into account the individual differences between them. The educational process is the process of formulating the human being, and it must start after belief and faith. The educator never succeeds if he resorts to violence, beatings, and aggression. The great importance of education is highlighted in the good example, as it remains for the educator to be a true example for the education of generations. Surat Al-J: Surat Al-Hajj has most of its topics, and it is a Medina Surah, and among its verses is the permission to fight, the intimidation of the Day of Judgment, affirmation of resurrection and denial of associating partners with God, and scenes of the Day of Resurrection. Lesson: Study the thing if you read it well and understand the meaning of the read. Educational: Education is the process of man-making that depends on all aspects of the student. Education is life as a whole, not limited to the cognitive side only, but also dealing with the psychological, social, educational and scientific aspects, taking into account individual differences. The educator does not resort to beatings, violence, threats and intimidation. And help him and keep him away from fear and anxiety. Surat Al-Hajj, most of its verses are Meccan, and Hajj reminds us of the Day of Resurrection, so the sight of the pilgrims in Muzdalifah while they are sleeping after standing in Arafah shows signs of fatigue and dust and dirt on them, in addition to that Hajj reminds us of jihad, because it is a harsh training for fighting Trees, birds, heavens and earth.
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