حضرت محمد صلی اللہ علیہ و آلہ وسلم کا مثالی طرز زندگی :نظم و ضبط، عاجزی اور شکر گزاری

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Dr. Mahmood Ahamd,Dr. Muhammad Zia Ullah,Robina Shaheen

Abstract

The concept of asceticism in Islam, known as zuhd, involves voluntary detachment from worldly desires and attachments in pursuit of spiritual closeness to Allah. Rooted in the Quranic teachings and exemplified by the lifestyle of Prophet Muhammad (pbuh), Islamic asceticism emphasizes balance between worldly responsibilities and spiritual aspirations. It manifests through acts of self-discipline, modesty, and gratitude, encouraging believers to prioritize spiritual growth over material pursuits. Ascetics engage in practices such as fasting, prayer, and charity to cultivate inner peace and moral integrity. This abstract explores the significance and implications of asceticism in Islam, highlighting its role in fostering humility, ethical conduct, and social responsibility. By redirecting focus from materialism to spiritual fulfillment, asceticism enables believers to deepen their connection with Allah and prepare for the Hereafter. Ultimately, Islamic asceticism serves as a guiding principle for leading a purposeful and balanced life, enriching individuals, communities, and spiritual wellbeing.

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