حسن
h-s-n
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Description
The Arabic root ḥ-s-n (حسن) conveys the fundamental concept of beauty, goodness, and excellence in both moral and aesthetic dimensions. In the Quran, this root appears in diverse forms to describe virtuous actions (iḥsān), beautiful character, good deeds, and the ultimate excellence in worship and human conduct, emphasizing that true goodness integrates outward beauty with inward moral perfection. The concept is theologically significant as it represents a higher level of faith where believers not only do what is right but do so with excellence and sincerity, as though they see God in their actions, making it a comprehensive ethical ideal that encompasses proper treatment of God, oneself, and all creation.
Derived Words in the Quran
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