امن عالم کا تصور قرآن اور سیرۃ طیبہ کی روشنی میں

The Concept of Peace in Perspective of Qurān and Sīrah

Authors

  • Muhammad Ali Shaikh Lecturer, Islamic studies, Shaikh Ayaz University Shikarpur
  • Abdul Waheed Channa Lecturer, Islamic Studies, Mehran University of Engineering science and Technology Jamshoro Sindh
  • Shoib Ahmed Kalhoro Lecturer, Islamic Studies, Mehran University of Engineering science and Technology Jamshoro Sindh

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.51665/al-duhaa.003.01.0159

Keywords:

Peace, Quran, Seerah

Abstract

Every religion in the world teaches peace and harmony, No faith believes in spreading hate among fellow human beings. The concept of “Peace” in Islam draws its origins from the Arabic word “Salam” which means “Secured, Pacified or Submitted”. Islam believes in spreading the message of Peace and harmony by personally greeting every follow Muslim they meet. The Word “Asslam Alaikum” which literally means “Peace be upon you” Islam is definitely a peace loving system. It endorses love, respect and harmony among all human beings. Muslims are strictly instructed to follow Allah Almighty is book of law. The regard of Peace, righteousness and justice is to be maintained by the Muslims above all else. Peace is the primary duty of Islam and its adherents must come to show to the world that they are for Peace and settlement not for violence and destruction. In this article it is intended to prove that Islam is a religion of Peace and tranquility. It teaches all the human beings the lesson of love, intimacy, mildness and affectionate, and shows strong contradiction towards injustice and terrorism. The Peace of the whole world can only be stabilized when Islamic Teachings are acted upon, which is impossible to maintain peace in the world without acting upon Islamic teachings.

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Published

2022-06-01

How to Cite

shaikh, M. A., Channa , A. W. ., & Kalhoro, S. A. . (2022). امن عالم کا تصور قرآن اور سیرۃ طیبہ کی روشنی میں: The Concept of Peace in Perspective of Qurān and Sīrah. Al-Duhaa, 3(01), 383–396. https://doi.org/10.51665/al-duhaa.003.01.0159