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Tyrant kings in the Holy Quran

ملوكٌ طُغَاةٌ فِيْ القُرْآنِ الكَرِيمِ

This research deals with stories about some of the despotic tyrants mentioned in the verses of the Holy Qur’an. Among them were those who claimed divinity and forced people to worship them instead of Allah Almighty, such as Nimrod. Other tyrants were those who were tyrannical, arrogant and oppressive such as Hadad bin Baddad as they robbed people of their money Furthermore, other despots hindered from the path of God and killed the believers from the Children of Israel, such as Goliath, and others whom the Holy Qur’an mentioned by name, such as Pharaoh, and those who were not mentioned by name, but only He referred to them in the folds of his Qur’anic verses, such as Bukhatnezzar, Nimrod, and others. This mentioning aims to keep the picture remains generalizable to all kings who see power and authority as a reason for assaulting and dehumanizing people.

This research reveals the lives of some of these people, their tyranny and oppression that lasted for dozens of years or even hundreds of years, and mention the messengers and prophets who were sent in their time to prevent them from this tyranny and oppression of their weak people. They also invited them to believe in the One and Only Allah and abandon the worship of others, Glory be to Him?

The research has explored some facts in these tyrants’ lives and how to benefit from their lives through taking lessons and advice from them along with staying away from their actions, their misguidance, and their oppression of themselves and those around them.

Keywords: The Holy Qur’an; Verses; tyrants; Talot; Goliath Nimrod; The Prophet AL Khader; hudad.

Dr. Ammar Mustafa HERMOUSH, Assistant Professor, City University Ajman, Ajman – UNITED ARAB EMIRATES

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