Safeguarding Barren Lands and Precious Mountains in Pakistan: An Exploration through the Lens of Sirat Tayyaba (Peace Be Upon Him) A Comprehensive Exploratory and Analytical Study

Authors

  • Saleem Ullah Masroor Ph.D. Scholar in MY University Islamabad
  • Dr. Najmuddin Kokab Hashmi Ph.D. Scholar in MY University Islamabad
  • Dr. Hafiz Mohsin Zia Qazi Assistant Professor in MY University Islamabad

Keywords:

Safeguarding, Barren Lands, Precious Mountains, Pakistan, Sirat Tayyaba

Abstract

This article delves into the profound wisdom inherent in the teachings of Sirat Tayyaba (Peace Be Upon Him), extending beyond spiritual guidance to encompass the stewardship of the natural world. It specifically explores the imperative of safeguarding barren lands and precious mountains, drawing inspiration from the revered Prophet Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him). By elucidating the spiritual significance attributed to these landscapes and highlighting their ecological benefits, the article examines Hadiths and Prophetic traditions. It emphasizes the moral obligation of humanity to preserve and value these often-neglected yet ecologically vital terrains. Additionally, the article advocates for a harmonious coexistence with nature, stressing the importance of sustainable practices aligned with the timeless teachings of Sirat Tayyaba (Peace Be Upon Him). This research establishes a holistic connection between faith, environmental ethics, and the conservation of Earth's natural heritage, providing a comprehensive perspective on the interplay between spirituality and ecological stewardship.

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Published

15-11-2023

How to Cite

Saleem Ullah Masroor, Dr. Najmuddin Kokab Hashmi, & Dr. Hafiz Mohsin Zia Qazi. (2023). Safeguarding Barren Lands and Precious Mountains in Pakistan: An Exploration through the Lens of Sirat Tayyaba (Peace Be Upon Him) A Comprehensive Exploratory and Analytical Study. Al-Mahdi Research Journal (MRJ), 5(2), 220–236. Retrieved from https://ojs.mrj.com.pk/index.php/MRJ/article/view/160