Principles of a Successful Social Life, In The Light of Islamic Teachings

Principles of a Successful Social Life, In The Light of Islamic Teachings

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  • Muhammad Suleman Nasir PhD Scholar, Department of Islamic Studies and Arabic,Gomal University,Dera Ismail Khan(KPK)

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31150/ajebm.v3i3.173

Keywords:

society, Islamic principles, peace and security, sanctity of human life, human equality

Abstract

Society means a group of people who are living together. People need society from birth to death. Without a collective life, man's deeds, intentions, and habits have no value. Islamic society is the name of a balanced and moderate life in which human intellect, customs, and social etiquette are determined in the light of divine revelation. This system is so comprehensive and all-encompassing that it covers all aspects and activities of life. Islam is a comprehensive, universal, complete code of conduct, and an ideal way of life It not only recognizes the collectiveness of human interaction. Rather, it helps in the development of the community and gives it natural principles that strengthen the community and provides good foundations for it and eliminates the factors that spoil it or make it limited and useless. The Principles of a successful social life in Islamic society seem to reflect the Islamic code of conduct and human nature. Islam is the only religion that advocates goodness and guarantees well-being. Islam gives us self-sacrifice, generosity, trust and honesty, service to the people, justice and fairness, forgiveness and kindness, good society and economy, good deeds, mutual unity, harmony, and brotherhood. Only by practicing the pure thoughts, beliefs, and unparalleled ideas of the religion of Islam, can a person live a prosperous life and he can feel real peace and lasting contentment in the moments of his life. A descriptive and analytical research methodology will be used in this study. It is concluded that for a prosperous social life it is necessary to abide by the injunction of Islamic principles, which provides a sound foundation for a successful social life here in the world and hereafter.

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2020-07-30

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Suleman Nasir, M. (2020). Principles of a Successful Social Life, In The Light of Islamic Teachings: Principles of a Successful Social Life, In The Light of Islamic Teachings. American Journal of Economics and Business Management, 3(3), 37–50. https://doi.org/10.31150/ajebm.v3i3.173

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