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This article aims to find out Wahbah al-Zuhaili’s interpretation of the verses on social equality. This is motivated by the fact that al-Zuhaili, who lives in contemporary times, who should interpret contextually, has analyzed the verses on social equality textually. By using qualitative methods and descriptive-analytical data analysis, this article concludes that al-Zuhaili’s interpretation of verses relating to social equality tends to use a textual approach to verses. This can be found in the three examples of al-Zuhaili’s interpretation regarding the verses on social equality, namely equality between the people and leaders (referring to QS. al-Maidah 5: 42), equality between the rich and poor (referring to QS. al-Nisa' 4: 135), and equality between men and women (referring to QS. al-Hujurat 49: 13). In interpreting these three main themes, al-Zuhaili reviews the verses textually in a coherent manner and does not discuss the importance of being fair, equal, moderate and not comparing people in the current context. Al-Zuhaili’s interpretation shows that even though he lived in contemporary times, in interpreting the Qur'an he did not adapt it to the social conditions that surrounded his life.
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