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Islam and Social Engineering

Farooq Ahmad Bakloo and Miss Asma ()
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Miss Asma: Kumaun University Nainital S.S.J Campus Almora.

Pakistan Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, 2019, vol. 7, issue 1, p:159-165

Abstract: The man by nature cannot live in the isolation Allah has created the man such a way that he/ she cannot live in the separation. Even when Allah created, the Hazrat Adam Allah created his partner Hazrat Hawa. It is a well-known fact that human being cannot spend the life in separation; a man is by nature is a social and cannot live without the society. Aristotle called society is essential for the development of the of human beings. The biology of the human being is such that it is tough for the humans to live in isolation forever. Islam is the religion, which is calling towards the principles of peace and focuses on all the spheres of the life; it talks about the Religious teachings, Social Teachings, Moral teachings, Economic teachings, and Governance teachings. In this easy, we highlight the Islamic perspective on society. Before moving ahead, it is essential to know the very meaning of word society; the word society means as “aggregate of people living together in a more or less ordered.â€

Keywords: Social Relations; Social Engineering; Women Empowerment and Islam (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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