The fitrah refers to the human being's natural moral compass. Every human being has a built in guidance system that helps us understand good and evil. Think of it as your intuition or natural instincts. We instinctively know that murder, lies and betrayal are evil. And we also naturally know that kindness, empathy, generosity and love are good.
23K views 7 years ago. The word fitra is central to Islamic understandings of human nature. Dr Jon Hoover explains how fitra appears in the Qur'an and the Hadith, and how it has been understood
Explore the profound concept of Fitrah, also known as Sadaqat al-Fitr or Zakat al-Fitr, in Islam. Learn about its significance, how it's calculated, its purpose, and its role in purifying the Ramadan fast and aiding the needy. Rcdsn2.
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