Forms of humor and order: The light of Sirat-e-Tayyaba

مزاح کی صورتیں اورحکم : سیرت طیبہ کی روشنی میں

Authors

  • Majid Nawaz Malik Department of Islamic Learning, Faculty of Islamic Studies, University of Karachi
  • Dr. Nighat Akram Assistant Professor, Department of Islamic Studies University of Poonch.

Keywords:

Islam, Humor, Mockery, Prophet Muhammad

Abstract

Islam is a religion of nature that allows every human being to fulfill all the natural requirements while being subject to the Sharia - Since there is a natural balance of humor and good nature within the human being, therefore the religion of Islam remains within the limits of the Sharia. However, no restrictions have been imposed on it, but it has also been encouraged. Sarcasm and humor are offensive to another person because sarcasm is intended to insult the other person, while humor is intended only to entertain, which does not insult or offend the other person, but rather is accompanied by sympathy, amusement, insight, and sympathy. Humor is permissible while mockery is prohibited. Humor is recommended in some cases, repulsive, and prohibited in others. It is forbidden to tell lies in religious affairs, religious ceremonies, people of Islam, joking, joking with non-Muharram, joking with weapons, or scaring and hurting someone through humor. It is also prohibited because it removes fear and confusion, makes one forget the remembrance of Allah, and sometimes such humor leads to harassment. Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) also made legitimate jokes and his jokes were based on truth.

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Published

2022-06-30

How to Cite

Malik, M. N., & Akram, D. N. (2022). Forms of humor and order: The light of Sirat-e-Tayyaba: مزاح کی صورتیں اورحکم : سیرت طیبہ کی روشنی میں . Al-Aijaz Research Journal of Islamic Studies & Humanities , 6(2), 258-269. Retrieved from https://arjish.com/index.php/arjish/article/view/573