The development of information technology, globalization, and social transformation has brought various moral challenges to contemporary Muslim societies. Phenomena such as the spread of misinformation, declining communication ethics, increasing individualism, weakening social solidarity, and the erosion of moral responsibility indicate the urgency of strengthening ethical values based on Islamic teachings. This study aims to analyze the relevance of Qur'anic social ethics in addressing the moral challenges faced by contemporary Muslim communities. The research employs a qualitative approach using descriptive-analytical methods and thematic social interpretation. The primary data are derived from Qur'anic verses related to social ethics, while secondary data are obtained from classical and contemporary tafsir literature, academic books, and relevant scholarly articles. The findings reveal that the Qur'an offers comprehensive ethical principles through the values of justice ('adl), honesty (ṣidq), social solidarity (ta‘āwun), moral responsibility (mas'ūliyyah), tolerance (tasāmuḥ), and ethical communication. These values remain highly relevant in responding to various contemporary social issues, including misinformation, social conflict, moral degradation, and the challenges of digital society. Therefore, Qur'anic social ethics can serve not only as a normative religious guideline but also as a conceptual framework for building a just, harmonious, and civilized society in the modern era.
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