Modern Social Reforms in the light of Qur’an
Journal Title: The Islamic Culture "As-Saqafat-ul Islamia" الثقافة الإسلامية - Year 2018, Vol 39, Issue 39
Abstract
Islam is a natural religion. The Creator and Sustainer of the worlds is well aware of the “nature” of each of His creations. While making man a vice-regent on earth, He provided him with knowledge of the principles of life and living. Man learns speech, manners and philosophy in his society. Society gives protection to his life and property. To make the society free of evils and vices social reform is necessary. Social reform cannot be made by legislation, force or imposition. It can be made only through Islamic teachings and by effective public education. Allah almighty has sent Prophets and Messengers to lead the people of His straight path. The range of His straight path (Islam) and social reform is very vast. It’s from faith to character – building, in every aspect of life. The most effective way of social reform is Qura’n. In this paper, a detail note will be presented with given Qura’nic verses.
Authors and Affiliations
Sabz Ali Khan, Dr. Abdul Qudoos
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