The Mechanism of Ascending Divine Compensation in the Qur’anic Teaching “Bi-aḥsani mā kānū yaʿmalūn” and Its Educational Implications؛ From Necessary Reckoning to Deserved Rewards

Document Type : Brief Communication Paper

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1 University of Guilan
2 university of Guilan
10.30497/qhs.2026.248830.4210
Abstract
The noble verse “wa la-najziyannahum ajrahum bi-aḥsani mā kānū yaʿmalūn” represents one of the most profound Qur’anic teachings regarding the divine system of justice and grace in reward and recompense. The central question of this study is: what is meant by “aḥsani mā kānū yaʿmalūn”, and how does this expression articulate the quality of divine reward? Employing a descriptive–analytical method, and drawing upon exegetical works from both Sunni and Shiʿi traditions as well as relevant narrations and perspectives from contemporary educational theorists, this research examines the interpretive views surrounding the verse. The findings reveal that this concept cannot be confined to the notion that only one's single best deed forms the basis of divine reward; rather, the verse points to an elevating mechanism wherein God, through His grace, raises the faithful’s righteous deeds to their highest level of perfection, while—through faith and patience—covering their misdeeds or even transforming them into virtues. This interpretation aligns with other Qur’anic passages such as “inna-mā yuwaffā al-ṣābirūna ajrahum bi-ghayri ḥisāb” and “yuḍāʿafu lahā”. Beyond theological and exegetical dimensions, this Qur’anic principle holds deep implications for positive psychology, moral motivation, religious education, and the cultivation of hope and responsibility. Thus, the promise of “bi-aḥsani mā kānū yaʿmalūn” emerges as a manifestation of the unity of divine justice and mercy, offering a hopeful paradigm for ethical and spiritual growth.
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