Studying the application of guiding principles provided by the Holy Quran in current times for the sustainability of World Peace

Authors

  • Dr. Abdul Razzaq Shahzad Silavi Assistant Professor, Education Department of Sindh.
  • Dr. Sadaf Mustafa Assistant Professor, Department of Commerce, University of Karachi.
  • Saima Sadaf Toor Associate Professor of Commerce, Government Degree Girls Arts and Commerce College, Sindh Education Department, Karachi.

Keywords:

Sustainability of World Peace, Quran, Hadiths, Environmental Challenges, Musnad, Khalifa

Abstract

Islam offers a thorough and powerful answer to the problems that the human race has with the environment. The five main elements of nature are known as the forest, land, light, fire, and water in Islamic law. These elements belong to all living creatures and are not only human property. The Quran contains several illustrations of how communities have dealt with the consequences of nature's powers. A third of everything in the world is being corrected by nature due to the imbalance that man has caused. A Muslim's duties to uphold a good environment are detailed in the Al Quran and some prophetic hadiths, along with incentives and consequences for breaking these obligations.

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Published

2022-03-31

How to Cite

Shahzad Silavi, D. A. R., Mustafa, D. S. ., & Toor , S. S. (2022). Studying the application of guiding principles provided by the Holy Quran in current times for the sustainability of World Peace. International Research Journal of Education and Innovation, 3(1), 363–369. Retrieved from https://irjei.com/index.php/irjei/article/view/185