Book I of The Forgotten Lexicons of the Qur'an
What if one of the Qur'an's deepest emotional concepts had been forgotten for centuries?
In this groundbreaking first volume of The Forgotten Lexicons of the Qur'an, Mohamed Alsaedi reconstructs the lost genealogy of ?ubura Qur'anic concept often translated as "joy," yet infinitely richer than any modern equivalent. Rooted in the Arabic tri-literal stem ?br, jubilation once carried meanings of beauty, clarity, adornment, inner flourishing, and the lifting of fear. Over time, its emotional world faded, leaving behind only a shadow of its original depth.
This book restores that world.
Drawing from classical Arabic lexicons, Qur'anic exegesis, philosophical traditions, anthropology of emotion, and contemporary moral psychology, Alsaedi reveals how the Qur'an presents jubilation not as pleasure or excitement, but as the emotional form of justice, truth, and mercy made visible.
Here, joy is not a feeling we chaseit is what arises when the human soul is freed from fear, reconciled with meaning, and illuminated by divine grace.
Inside this volume, you will discover:
- The linguistic and aesthetic architecture of the root ?br
- How Qur'anic joy unfolds through a precise emotional sequence: Fear → Security → Recognition → Tranquility → Jubilation
- Why jubilation is a communal rather than individual emotion
- The difference between ?ubur and modern "happiness"
- How Greek concepts like eudaimonia contrast with Qur'anic emotional anthropology
- Deep textual readings that reveal how the Qur'an frames joy as clarity, justice, and restored meaning
Jubilation, in the Qur'anic sense, is not entertainment.
It is illumination.
It is ethical clarity.
It is the beautification of the soul when the architecture of the world is restored to truth.
This book is the beginning of a larger scholarly projectan eight-volume journey into the Qur'an's forgotten emotional, ethical, and existential vocabulary. Each volume examines a single concept in depth, rebuilding a spiritual lexicon capable of speaking to modern crises of meaning, identity, and inner life.
For readers of Qur'anic studies, spiritual philosophy, comparative ethics, or anyone seeking a deeper understanding of joy beyond modern psychology, The Meaning of Jubilation in the Qur'an offers a transformative vision of what it means to feel, to recognize, and to be.
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