منافقینِ مدینہ کی سازشیں اور تدابیرِ رسول اللہﷺ (نمائندہ اُردو تفاسیر کی روشنی میں تحقیقی مطالعہ)

The Conspiracies of the Hypocrites of Madinah and the Tactics of the Prophet (PBUH) (Research Study in the light of Representative Urdu Commentaries)

Authors

  • Abdul Rashid Federal Urdu University of Arts, Science & Technology

Keywords:

Conspiracies of the Hypocrites, Hypocrites of Madinah, Holy Prophet’s Tactics, Urdu Commentaries

Abstract

When the Holy Prophet (PBUH) migrated to Madinah, an Islamic state came into being which soon became stronger and stronger. During this time, a class of people was born with whom the Muslims had not been exposed before. That was the class of hypocrites, whose efforts were to stay among the Muslims and inflict heavy losses on them.
On various occasions, these hypocrites used their tactics against the Holy Prophet and Islam, but they never succeeded in their tricks as they wanted. By the grace of Allah, every time the Holy Prophet (PBUH) and the Muslims were protected from their evil. But all this was not easy, sometimes a gentle and sometimes harsh attitude was adopted, and when there was no possibility of any good from them, they were forced to leave Madinah.
In this article, some of the notable conspiracies of this group of hypocrites and its obstruction in the light of Seerah of Holy Prophet (PBUH) are described so that the people of Islam can take guidance from it during these days. This article adopts an applied research style.

Author Biography

Abdul Rashid, Federal Urdu University of Arts, Science & Technology

Dr. Hafiz Abdul Rashid is Assistant Professor & HOD in the Department of Islamic Studies.

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Published

2023-03-08

How to Cite

Abdul Rashid. (2023). منافقینِ مدینہ کی سازشیں اور تدابیرِ رسول اللہﷺ (نمائندہ اُردو تفاسیر کی روشنی میں تحقیقی مطالعہ): The Conspiracies of the Hypocrites of Madinah and the Tactics of the Prophet (PBUH) (Research Study in the light of Representative Urdu Commentaries). Al-Wifaq, 2(2), 1–25. Retrieved from https://alwifaqjournal.com/article/view/26

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