(E-1) THE SEERAH PERSPECTIVE: PROPHET MUHAMMAD’S VISION FOR UNIVERSAL PEACE AND JUSTICE
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https://doi.org/10.47720/hi.2025.0902e01Keywords:
Social orders, Moderation, Quran, Justice, Liberty and Prophet's teachings.Abstract
Islam is portrayed as intolerant of other religions and beliefs in the modern day. Almost every day we see stories of suicide assail along with others taking the lives of innocent individuals. Can it be defended in the context of the "True Messenger of Allah's" Seerah? What can we learn from the life of Prophet Muhammad? What distinguishes reality from the ideal? The purpose of this research is to examine the concepts of justice and peace in Islam in brief and to go deeper into their meaning for a Muslim's life. It will go over and emphasize the various facets of the life and actions of "Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)" in relation to the current state of societal order and harmony. The Prophet's teachings, which will be examined and evaluated in this research, have ramifications for both the Muslim and Western cultures. A suitable role model and code of conduct are necessary for world peace. The intended rule of conduct, or the law, is provided by the instructions of the Prophet, and the Prophet's life serves as a benchmark and an example. The talks and agreements the prophet made with his contemporaries, friends, and followers serve as the "textual messages" in this study. Additionally, he addressed humanity as a whole in his sermons and orations. His dedication to effective and meaningful communication for all of humanity was evident in his deft approach to rhetoric. He aimed to view all people from the perspectives of modesty, kindness, moderation, liberty, justice, gentility, love and charity, as his speeches showed. The main contention of the study is that the fundamental principles of the Prophet (PBUH) and the Quran are in harmony with the current United Nations statutes. Relevant recommendations for the global social order are also included in the assessment.
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