اسلامی اخلاقیات کے نظائر: عہد نبوی ﷺ کی خواتین کے تعاملات کے تناظر میں
Paradigms of Islamic ethics: In the context of the interactions of women in the Prophet's era
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https://doi.org/10.1000/8v13bd73Keywords:
Islamic Ethics, Prophet’s Era, Hadith Literature, Early Muslim Women, Gender-Inclusive PerspectivesAbstract
This study explores the rich tapestry of Islamic ethics as embodied in the lives and interactions of women during the Prophet's era. Through a critical examination of historical accounts and Hadith literature, this research identifies analogs of Islamic ethics in the social, familial, and spiritual relationships of women such as Khadija, Aisha, and Fatima. The analysis reveals that these women exemplified values of compassion, resilience, and moral courage, reflecting the principles of justice, empathy, and righteousness central to Islamic teachings. By uncovering these analogs, this study provides insight into the lived experiences of early Muslim women and offers a nuanced understanding of Islamic ethics in practice, highlighting the significance of gender-inclusive perspectives in the interpretation and application of Islamic values.
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