Research Article

The Social Factors of Unity According to the Prophetic Tradition

Authors

  • Fazluddin Farahmand Assistant Professor in the Department of Islamic Culture, Faculty of Islamic Sciences, Kabul Education University, Afghanistan
  • Zaheeruddin Awab Assistant Professor in the Department of Islamic Studies, Faculty of Sharia, Baghlan University, Afghanistan.

Abstract

Unity and solidarity in society are fundamental principles in Islam, strongly emphasized in the Prophetic tradition. This article examines the social factors of unity in society from the perspective of the Prophetic tradition and highlights the role of these factors in creating and maintaining cohesion and integration in the Islamic community. By analyzing the Hadiths of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him), roles such as faith, brotherhood, justice, consultation, cooperation with others, and tolerance are examined.The main question of this research is: What are the social factors of unity in society according to the Proph etic tradition? The present study aims to achieve the main objective: identifying the social factors of unity in society according to the Prophetic tradition. This research is of an applied type and has been conducted using the library method. The statistical population is the Prophetic tradition, and the sample consists of Hadiths related to unity and solidarity. The important findings of this research show that faith, brotherhood, good morals, justice, consultation, tolerance, and cooperation with others play a crucial and fundamental role in creating unity and cohesion in society.

Article information

Journal

International Journal of Cultural and Religious Studies

Volume (Issue)

4 (2)

Pages

21-27

Published

2024-08-24

How to Cite

Fazluddin Farahmand, & Zaheeruddin Awab. (2024). The Social Factors of Unity According to the Prophetic Tradition. International Journal of Cultural and Religious Studies, 4(2), 21–27. https://doi.org/10.32996/ijcrs.2023.4.2.3

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Keywords:

Factors, Society, Unity, Prophetic Tradition