As the book and the main and common source of all Islamic religions and sects, the Holy Quran has a unitary literature. Verses and concepts such as ((Wa'atsamwa)), ((Tawanwa)), ((Af Binham)), ((Ummat Uhadeh)), ((Umta Wasta)), ((Hezbollah)), ((Sibgah Allah)) , all of them emphasize the concept of unity, sometimes explicitly, and sometimes in the form of a corrective method. Of course, the concept of unity in the Holy Qur'an is not limited to the Islamic nation, but on a broader level, it also includes other monotheistic (Abrahimic) religions. And he assigns the Prophet (PBUH) to convey the unity "Qul or Ahl al-Katab Ta'alawa ili kalima sava'i binana wa baynakm..." The main claim of this article is that the discussion of Islamic and human unity is more than anything else, a moral issue. Because the final goals of religion is the perfection of man, that is, the manifestation of divine attributes in him and the divine creation, and it has the factors of unity, monotheism, the Qur'an and Atrat, obedience to leadership, etc. Among the causes of differences between human beings or between religions are disobedience to news, colonialism and partisanship.
Yazdanpour, N., hojabreraghi, R. (2021). Causes and factors of Islamic unity. The quarterly journal of the modern jurisprudence of women and family, 2(3), 94-115.
MLA
Narges Yazdanpour; razieh hojabreraghi. "Causes and factors of Islamic unity". The quarterly journal of the modern jurisprudence of women and family, 2, 3, 2021, 94-115.
HARVARD
Yazdanpour, N., hojabreraghi, R. (2021). 'Causes and factors of Islamic unity', The quarterly journal of the modern jurisprudence of women and family, 2(3), pp. 94-115.
VANCOUVER
Yazdanpour, N., hojabreraghi, R. Causes and factors of Islamic unity. The quarterly journal of the modern jurisprudence of women and family, 2021; 2(3): 94-115.