Rectification of the Challenges confronted the Islamic Civilisation - A Study of Seerah
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Civilization is the index of a society. A community is referred to with its norms and culture. The national behavior of any country depends upon its civilization. Thus, today’s battlefield does not limit itself to bombs and rockets. But it has extended to overcome the civilization. Therefore, Muslims around the world must stay alert and beware of anti-Islamic civilization attacks from infidels. This article is aimed to highlight the sensitivity and effects of multiple attacks on Islamic civilization. First, the researcher aptly describes the nature of the subject in detail. Afterwards, the need of the topic is outlined with solid arguments and references. The main substance of the article deals with the challenges to Islamic culture and civilization. The researcher presented enough elaboration and hazards of atheism, liberalism and secularism to the Muslim society. The key element of the description is the spotlight on the parallel argument and the drastic effects of these assaults on Islamic civilization. Moreover, the researcher also explains the implication of capitalism and feminism in society. In addition, the article also highlights the promotion of promiscuous attitudes of males and females and the filthy precepts of sexual legitimacy in the Muslim community. In conclusion, the researcher points out the role of media in this context and presents suggestions that are worth and practical to confront the present challenges to Islamic civilization. It is also significant that the article's description is based on the Seerah study, which endorses the importance of Seerah in all times. Today, when the young generation is being lost in the mist of western civilization, such comprehensive research is indispensable and needed.
Azhar Farid, Shams ur Rahman Shams. (2020) اسلامی تہذیب کو درپیش تحدیات کا تدارک: سیرت النبی کا خصوصی مطالعہ, AFKĀR (Journal of Islamic & Religious Studies) , Volume 4, Issue 1.
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