A research review of the effects and solutions of corruption from an Islamic perspective
اسلامی نقطہ نظر سے بدعنوانی کے اثرات و سدباب کا تحقیقی جائزہ
Keywords:
Corruption, Islamic Perspective, Ethics, Accountability, Remedial MeasuresAbstract
Corruption is a pervasive societal ill that undermines the moral fabric of communities, hampers economic growth, and erodes public trust in institutions. This research delves into the multifaceted effects of corruption from an Islamic standpoint, seeking to understand its implications on individuals, societies, and governance structures. Drawing upon Islamic principles and teachings, the paper examines corruption as a violation of ethical and moral values outlined in the Quran and Sunnah. The research identifies a spectrum of consequences associated with corruption, ranging from economic disparities to social unrest and political instability. Through an exploration of Islamic jurisprudence, the paper highlights the inherent incompatibility of corruption with the principles of justice, accountability, and transparency promoted by Islam. Additionally, the study scrutinizes the root causes of corruption within an Islamic framework, emphasizing the importance of fostering a virtuous and just society. In proposing solutions, the research advocates for a comprehensive approach rooted in Islamic ethics. It underscores the role of education, ethical leadership, and institutional reforms in mitigating corruption. The paper also delves into the significance of fostering a culture of accountability and promoting values such as honesty and integrity as essential components of an Islamic anti-corruption framework. By synthesizing Islamic teachings with contemporary insights, this research contributes to the discourse on corruption, offering a nuanced perspective that integrates religious principles with practical solutions. In doing so, it aspires to provide a foundation for policymakers, scholars, and practitioners to develop strategies aligned with Islamic values in the ongoing global effort to combat corruption and promote ethical governance.
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33. Ibn Majah hadith 419