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THE INEVITABILITY OF CORRUPTION FOR A STABLE PAKISTANI SOCIETY IN THE LIGHT OF QURAN & SUNNAH
Author(s) -
Ahmad Raza,
Hidayat Ullah Khan
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
iḥyāʾ al-ʿulūm
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2663-6263
pISSN - 2663-6255
DOI - 10.46568/ihya.v20i01.75
Subject(s) - language change , politics , curse , government (linguistics) , political science , institution , face (sociological concept) , oppression , political corruption , law , political economy , sociology , social science , art , linguistics , philosophy , literature , anthropology
Corruption is a dishonest or illegal behavior especially by powerful people such as government officials or police officers. [i]Corruption is a distraction to the face of society, and society has become a victim of recent misery. Every other person in our society is suffering from this disease. Political leaders, religious leaders, teachers, judges, employees, businessmen and the masses are suffering from this disease. While it is true to some extent that some political leaders have set records of corruption, it is not right to put it on the politicians alone. Corruption has reached its peak in every sector and institution here. Due to corruption, the wealth of the particular classes is increasing day by day and there is no one to hold them accountable. In such a dire situation, the oppressed and the masses are being humiliated in the oppression mill. Therefore, this curse should be abolished by Pakistani society and individuals should play their full role in the society as a whole. The key question is: What are the pros and cons of corruption in Pakistan and how is it possible for stability in the light of Islamic teachings to end corruption? Recommendations have also been compiled at the conclusion of the dissertation.

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