تعلیماتِ نبویﷺ میں مصالحِ عامہ کا ادراک اور رعایت: ضرورت، اہمیت اور عملی امثلہ

Recognition and Consideration of Public Welfare in the Prophetic Teachings: Necessity, Significance, and Practical Examples

Authors

  • Muhammad Adnan Shami MS Scholar Department of Islamic Studies, University of Sialkot
  • Muhammad Sami Ullah MS Research Scholar, Department of Islamic Studies, University of Sialkot

Keywords:

Public Welfare Islamic Teachings Social Justice Environmental Stewardship Community Welfare

Abstract

Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) strongly emphasized the importance of public welfare as the cornerstone of a just and harmonious society. He lived a life of compassion and social justice, tirelessly advocating for the rights and well-being of all individuals, regardless of their social status. 1 His teachings instilled a sense of collective responsibility, urging Muslims to care for the vulnerable and work towards the betterment of their communities.
This research explores the profound significance of public welfare within Islamic teachings, delving into its multifaceted dimensions, including economic justice, social equity, and environmental stewardship. By examining the practical examples and guidelines provided by the Prophet, we aim to illuminate the relevance of these principles in today's world. This study will demonstrate how the Prophetic teachings offer a comprehensive framework for addressing contemporary social challenges and promoting human flourishing, inspiring Muslims to actively engage in the pursuit of public welfare and contribute to the creation of a just and compassionate world.

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Published

30.12.2024

How to Cite

Muhammad Adnan Shami, and Muhammad Sami Ullah. 2024. “تعلیماتِ نبویﷺ میں مصالحِ عامہ کا ادراک اور رعایت: ضرورت، اہمیت اور عملی امثلہ: Recognition and Consideration of Public Welfare in the Prophetic Teachings: Necessity, Significance, and Practical Examples”. Pakistan Journal of Qur’ānic Studies 3 (2):225-51. https://journals.iub.edu.pk/index.php/pjqs/article/view/3423.