An analytical study of the animal stories and aphorisms mentioned in the Sahah-e-Satta

صحاح ستہ میں مذکور قصص حیوانات اور عبرونصائح کا تجزیاتی مطالعہ

Authors

  • Arfa Rehman Lecturer & PhD Scholar, Faculty of social sciences, Department of Islamic studies (CAKCCIS), Superior University, Lahore.
  • Dr. Hafiz M Mudassar Shafique Assistant professor, Faculty of social sciences, Department of Islamic studies, (CAKCCIS), Superior University, Lahore.
  • Ateeqa Rehman Lecturer, Islamic studies in Punjab College Sheikhupura.

Keywords:

Animal Stories, Ethical Teachings, Human Behavior, Hadith Studies, Contemporary Relevance

Abstract

The study focuses on the analytical examination of animal-related stories and the moral lessons derived from them as mentioned in the Six Authentic Books of Hadith (Al-Sihah Al-Sittah). These narrations provide significant insights into the Islamic ethical framework and offer practical guidance for human behavior through allegorical references to animals. The stories illustrate important principles such as compassion, justice, patience, and humility, highlighting the role of animals as a source of moral reflection and spiritual growth in Islamic tradition. The study aims to shed light on how these stories emphasize Islamic values while inspiring individuals to practice kindness, gratitude, and accountability in their daily lives. By examining the context, moral implications, and contemporary relevance, this research contributes to a deeper understanding of Islamic ethical teachings through the lens of animal stories.

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Published

2024-12-31

How to Cite

Rehman, A. ., Shafique, D. H. M. M. ., & Rehman, A. . (2024). An analytical study of the animal stories and aphorisms mentioned in the Sahah-e-Satta: صحاح ستہ میں مذکور قصص حیوانات اور عبرونصائح کا تجزیاتی مطالعہ. Al-Aijaz Research Journal of Islamic Studies & Humanities , 8(4), 26-44. Retrieved from https://www.arjish.com/index.php/arjish/article/view/756