ENGLISH-COVID-19: ITS IMPACTS AND MANAGEMENT IN THE ISLAMIC SOCIETY OF PAKISTAN
From the very beginning, this uncomfortable disease has killed more people than for any other reason. The pandemic of the end and the disease (COVID-19) has gradually shown how powerless we are. Muslims are the second tightest group on the planet, accounting for about a quarter of the total populat...
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From the very beginning, this uncomfortable disease has killed more people than for any other reason. The pandemic of the end and the disease (COVID-19) has gradually shown how powerless we are. Muslims are the second tightest group on the planet, accounting for about a quarter of the total population. They have a remarkable sense of nobility and culture, given their strict practices and beliefs, which require exceptional attention in an environment such as the current COVID-19 pandemic. The network's petition is an integral part of Islamic culture. It is compulsory for every adult male Muslim to perform the necessary intercession in the community, who has no reason not to do so. In any case, such actions can help to spread COVID-19 during a pandemic. Muslims admire the Holy Quran and the teachings of the Prophet (PBUH) (Hadith) to lead in all circumstances. The purpose of this article is to discuss the nature and impact of the Pandemic: COVID-19 on the people of Pakistan in Islamic Perspective, which is also the scientific view proven and accepted globally today.
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| spelling | doaj-art-b71992fdd404491782d13149dcb54de82025-08-20T03:05:16ZaraResearch Gateway Instituteدی اسکالر2413-74802617-43082020-05-0161ENGLISH-COVID-19: ITS IMPACTS AND MANAGEMENT IN THE ISLAMIC SOCIETY OF PAKISTANSayeda Daud0Masroor Khanum1Fatima Agha Shah2Dean of Social Sciences and Humanities, Greenwich University, Karachi.Assistant Professor, Federal Urdu University, KarachiDirector Academics, Focus Institute of IT and Management Sciences, Karachi From the very beginning, this uncomfortable disease has killed more people than for any other reason. The pandemic of the end and the disease (COVID-19) has gradually shown how powerless we are. Muslims are the second tightest group on the planet, accounting for about a quarter of the total population. They have a remarkable sense of nobility and culture, given their strict practices and beliefs, which require exceptional attention in an environment such as the current COVID-19 pandemic. The network's petition is an integral part of Islamic culture. It is compulsory for every adult male Muslim to perform the necessary intercession in the community, who has no reason not to do so. In any case, such actions can help to spread COVID-19 during a pandemic. Muslims admire the Holy Quran and the teachings of the Prophet (PBUH) (Hadith) to lead in all circumstances. The purpose of this article is to discuss the nature and impact of the Pandemic: COVID-19 on the people of Pakistan in Islamic Perspective, which is also the scientific view proven and accepted globally today. http://siarj.com/index.php/Siarj/article/view/265Divine Punishment, Fatalities, Screen, Sunnat al Allah, Covid-19 |
| spellingShingle | Sayeda Daud Masroor Khanum Fatima Agha Shah ENGLISH-COVID-19: ITS IMPACTS AND MANAGEMENT IN THE ISLAMIC SOCIETY OF PAKISTAN دی اسکالر Divine Punishment, Fatalities, Screen, Sunnat al Allah, Covid-19 |
| title | ENGLISH-COVID-19: ITS IMPACTS AND MANAGEMENT IN THE ISLAMIC SOCIETY OF PAKISTAN |
| title_full | ENGLISH-COVID-19: ITS IMPACTS AND MANAGEMENT IN THE ISLAMIC SOCIETY OF PAKISTAN |
| title_fullStr | ENGLISH-COVID-19: ITS IMPACTS AND MANAGEMENT IN THE ISLAMIC SOCIETY OF PAKISTAN |
| title_full_unstemmed | ENGLISH-COVID-19: ITS IMPACTS AND MANAGEMENT IN THE ISLAMIC SOCIETY OF PAKISTAN |
| title_short | ENGLISH-COVID-19: ITS IMPACTS AND MANAGEMENT IN THE ISLAMIC SOCIETY OF PAKISTAN |
| title_sort | english covid 19 its impacts and management in the islamic society of pakistan |
| topic | Divine Punishment, Fatalities, Screen, Sunnat al Allah, Covid-19 |
| url | http://siarj.com/index.php/Siarj/article/view/265 |
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