The Need and Importance of Ethical Teachings in Islam

اسلام میں اخلاقی تعلیمات کی ضرورت اور اہمیت

Authors

  • Prof. Dr. Matloob Ahmad Islamic Studies Department The University of Faisalabad.
  • Dr. Muhammad Qasim (Corresponding Author) Assistant Professor in Islamic Studies, Riphah International University Faisalabad Campus, Faisalabad.
  • Dr. Wajid Ali Assistant Professor, Department of Islamic Studies, Superior University Faisalabad Campus.

Keywords:

Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), Ethical Teachings, Practical Guideline for Everyday life, Establishment of world peace, pacifism in nature, measures for peace and security, patience on harassment, Need and Importance of Ethical Teachings

Abstract

According to the Qur'an, the Holy Prophet (PBUH) is a universal and perpetual Prophet and also a Mercy to the worlds, so the message, program and government, political, social, economic and social system he gave to the world is one of his main goals to eradicate oppression and oppression from all over the world. The end of justice, the respect and honor of humanity, the protection of the basic rights of man, the destruction of all causes of sedition and the establishment of peace and order at the global level through the suppression of crimes and the life and property of every human being and honor and reputation. There was also a need to provide safety and security equipment. By the way, the entire life of the Holy Prophet ﷺ and His behavior before and after the declaration of Prophet Hood and numerous actions are proof of his Peace-loving nature, which we believe in the extent of far-sightedness, insight, inner insight, extreme wisdom, understanding of the matter and Attributes such as patience and tolerance can be attributed to Hamidah or the light of Prophet Hood. However, from the days of infancy and from childhood, it is evident from his character and certain habits that peace-loving and peace-making were part of his nature and instincts. The Prophet ﷺ was not a verbal claimant of peace and security like some of today's big powers and politicians, but He ﷺ showed it by becoming a high example of peace and security. Along with the teachings and instructions of peace and security and the destruction of all the causes and motivations of mischief, the Prophet ﷺ covered all the steps he took for peace, security and reconciliation throughout his life before and after the declaration of Prophet Hood. There is no room here. The patience of the Holy Prophet (PBUH) on the continuous harassment and mockery of the Quraysh of Makkah and his exhortation to the people of Islam to be patient with their persecution is also an argument for pacifism.

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Published

2025-03-03

How to Cite

Ahmad , P. D. M. ., Qasim , D. M. ., & Ali, D. W. . (2025). The Need and Importance of Ethical Teachings in Islam: اسلام میں اخلاقی تعلیمات کی ضرورت اور اہمیت. Al-Aijaz Research Journal of Islamic Studies & Humanities , 9(1), 17-27. Retrieved from http://www.arjish.com/index.php/arjish/article/view/761