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Some Techniques & Measures For The Betterment Of Muslim Developing Countries Like Pakistan

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  • Tariq Mahmood

    (Department of Islamic Studies, BZU, Multan, Pakistan.)

  • Abdul Quddus Suhaib

    (Department of Islamic Studies, BZU, Multan, Pakistan.)

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The purpose of human's creation is not confined to get success in worldly life in Islamic teachings. In Islam, The real purpose is to worship for God and do work for the welfare of all humanity. Islam has given vivid guidelines to Muslims that they must call others for right doing and forbid them from bad deeds. Unfortunately, Muslims are inviting for good deeds to others rarely but other aspects of life are being neglected. At government level, same is the case because such rules and regulations are being implemented which do not belong under Islamic rules and regulations. Islamic rules and regulations must be applied in Islamic countries for the welfare of the people. But In mostly Islamic countries, reasons behind their developing situation are that they are adopting some of Islamic rules and some of western rules also. They are following some of western rules only by imitating and by considering the western rules the way of worldly success.

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  • Tariq Mahmood & Abdul Quddus Suhaib, 2019. "Some Techniques & Measures For The Betterment Of Muslim Developing Countries Like Pakistan," Post-Print hal-05318982, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-05318982
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