Aznan Che AhmadSalizawati OmarOsman HashimRatna Osman2025-12-162025-12-162025Aznan Che Ahmad, Salizawati Omar, Osman Hashim & Ratna Osman. (2025). Divine Compassion and Developmental Play: Integrating Quranic Principles in Interventions For Children With Special Needs. International Conference of Quran as Foundation of Civilization (SWAT 2025), 881–891. https://swatfpqs.usim.edu.my/e-prosiding/2811-3411https://swatfpqs.usim.edu.my/e-prosiding/https://oarep.usim.edu.my/handle/123456789/28218International Conference of Quran as Foundation of Civilization (SWAT 2025) : Maqasid al-Quran and the Madani Vision: A Guiding Light for Regional Serenity and Global Unity Organized by : Faculty of Quranic and Sunnah Studies, in collaboration with Nasyrul Quran and Daffodil International University, Bangladesh. Date:12-13 November 2025This concept paper explores the integration of Islamic ethical principles with play-based interventions for children with special needs, positioning faith-informed pedagogy as a vital resource for inclusive education. Grounded in Quranic values of mercy (rahmah), dignity (karamah), inclusion (shumuliyyah), patience (sabr), justice (‘adl), moral cultivation (ta’dib), and consultation (shura), the paper highlights how these principles can guide educators and parents in fostering holistic development in cognitive, emotional, social, and spiritual aspects through developmentally appropriate and spiritually enriched play activities. Drawing on both classical Islamic scholarship and contemporary educational research, the proposed framework emphasizes scaffolded learning experiences that respect each child’s dignity, autonomy, and individual learning pace. Practical strategies include adapting play materials to accommodate diverse abilities, embedding moral and spiritual narratives into play scenarios, and cultivating supportive peer interactions to reduce stigma. The approach also underscores the role of the home, school, and community in creating a consistent environment of acceptance and empathy. By bridging Quranic values with evidence-informed pedagogical methods, the paper contributes to global conversations on culturally responsive special education. It advocates for an education model where compassion is not merely an ethical aspiration but a structured, actionable component of intervention design, offering a model adaptable to various cultural contexts beyond the Muslim world.en-USQuranic principlesinclusive educationplay-based learningspecial needs interventionculturally responsive pedagogyDivine Compassion and Developmental Play: Integrating Quranic Principles in Interventions For Children With Special Needstext::conference output::conference proceedings::conference paper881891