آپریشن "ضرب عضب" میں اخلاقیات: سیرت نبوی کی روشنی میں ایک تحقیقی جائزہ ETHICS IN OPRATION “ZARB E AZB” IN THELIGHT OF THE CONDUCT OF THE PROPHET

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Habib Ur Rehman Yazdani
Dr.Zeenat Haroon
Dr.Hafiza Saman Sarwar

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Ethics refers to the branch of philosophy that deals with questions about morality, principles of right and wrong behavior, and the ethical considerations that guide human conduct. It involves the study of moral values, principles, and norms that govern individual and collective behavior, as well as the justification and application of ethical theories to various practical dilemmas and situations. Ethics plays a crucial role in shaping individual behavior, interpersonal relationships, and societal norms. The ethical teachings of Islam are derived from the Quran, the Hadith (sayings and actions of Prophet Muhammad), and the interpretations of Islamic scholars. Ethics in Islam encompasses various aspects of moral conduct, virtues, and principles that guide Muslims in leading righteous lives and contributing to the betterment of society. For converting war into “Jihad”, The Prophet gave detailed instructions and also provided practical examples in actual conduct. Tackling with wave of terrorism, Pakistan security forces have conducted a number of Military operations from area to area seeking and destroying the Militants along with their hideouts. After a series of counter terror strikes, the final blow to terrorists took place in the form of Operation “Zarb e Azb”. The current paper is dedicated towards studding the review of ethics in operation “Zarb e Azb” in the light of the conduct of the Prophet.

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Yazdani , H. U. R., Zeenat Haroon , D., & Hafiza Saman Sarwar , D. (2023). آپریشن "ضرب عضب" میں اخلاقیات: سیرت نبوی کی روشنی میں ایک تحقیقی جائزہ : ETHICS IN OPRATION “ZARB E AZB” IN THELIGHT OF THE CONDUCT OF THE PROPHET. Mirpur Islamicus Journal of Religious and Social Studies, 1(2), 12–19. Retrieved from http://mirpurislamicus.com/index.php/mirpurislamicus/article/view/32
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