An Analytical Study of the Cultural Values of the Prophetic Era

عہد نبوی کے ثقافتی اقدار کا تجزیاتی مطالعہ

Authors

  • Shams Ur Rehman Shams Institute of Islamic and Arabic Studies Peshawar University

Keywords:

Prophetic Era, Cultural Values, Justice and Equality, Social Harmony, Ethical Integrity

Abstract

This study aims to explore the cultural values of the Prophetic era and their relevance to contemporary society. The research delves into the principles and practices established during the time of the Prophet Muhammad , focusing on core values such as justice, equality, compassion, hospitality, and collective responsibility. Through a historical and analytical approach, the study examines how these values shaped the social, political, and economic structures of early Islamic society. It also highlights the Prophetic emphasis on ethical behavior, mutual respect, and inclusivity, which transcended tribal divisions and fostered a harmonious community. The analysis further investigates the practical application of these values in key societal aspects such as governance, interpersonal relationships, conflict resolution, and care for vulnerable groups. By comparing these foundational principles with modern challenges, the research aims to illustrate their timeless relevance and potential as solutions for addressing issues like inequality, social fragmentation, and moral decline. The study concludes with recommendations on how these Prophetic values can be integrated into contemporary cultural frameworks to promote social cohesion and ethical integrity.

References

Al-Hujurat 13:49

An-Nisa 1:4

Ibn Hisham Seerah Al-Nabawiyyah Vol. 4, p. 54, Mustafa Al-Babi, Egypt

Surah Al-Baqarah 213:2

Qushayri, Muslim bin Hajjaj, Hadith No. 4059, Computer Edition

Surah An-Nur 12:24

Surah Al-Ahzab 60:

Surah Al-Imran 110:3

Al-Ma'idah 2:5

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Published

2021-09-30

How to Cite

Shams, S. U. R. . (2021). An Analytical Study of the Cultural Values of the Prophetic Era: عہد نبوی کے ثقافتی اقدار کا تجزیاتی مطالعہ. Al-Aijaz Research Journal of Islamic Studies & Humanities , 5(3), 224-231. Retrieved from http://arjish.com/index.php/arjish/article/view/737