مکی و مدنی مواخات اور جدید اسلامی معاشرتی تنظیم کی تشکیل

The Religious Brotherhood and the formation of modern Islamic social organization

Authors

  • Sumaira Ashraf Teaching Assistant, Department of Islamic Learning, University of Karachi

Keywords:

World Peace, Muwakhat, Brotherhood, Ansar, Muhajireen

Abstract

For the welfare and improvement of the human race, various instructions and ideas have been presented since the beginning of the world, based on which the purpose of the creation of humanity has been clear. Allah Almighty has sent His Prophets and Messengers for this purpose. And assigned to them the task of the unity of the world, which they performed in the best way for the promotion of world peace, but the great success achieved as a result of the efforts of Prophet Muhammad Mustafaﷺ, is unprecedented in history. Among the measures taken by the Prophet ﷺ for the peace of the world is the relationship of brotherhood, which is a reflection of the character and teachings of the Prophet ﷺ. The basis of brotherhood established by the Prophetﷺ is the relationship of faith between people, on the other hand, all the foundations of brotherhood are the weakest and have a limited scope.
The main motivation of the Muwakhat relationship, whether Makki or Madani, was to highlight the potential of Muslims and make them active citizens of the society so that they could perform their duties as peaceful citizens by utilizing their abilities. Contract of Muwakhat awakened such a spirit of unity and unity among the Muslims that they were considered as the great power of their time. With this thought of the Prophet, the society found an excellent system under which in the early golden age of Islam, Islamic in all respects. The foundations could be strengthened and this theory of thought will remain a torch for the security of world peace for the rest of the world.

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Published

2025-06-23

How to Cite

Sumaira Ashraf. 2025. “مکی و مدنی مواخات اور جدید اسلامی معاشرتی تنظیم کی تشکیل: The Religious Brotherhood and the Formation of Modern Islamic Social Organization”. Anwar-Al-Sirah 3 (01). Bahawalpur, Pakistan:18-33. https://journals.iub.edu.pk/index.php/anwaralsirah/article/view/3822.