SOCIAL RISK MANAGEMENT IN PERSPECTIVE OF SEERAH

  • Muhammad Arshad
  • Hafiz Muhammad Sajjad Associate Professor, Department of Interfaith Studies, AIOU-Islamabad
Keywords: Risk, Management, Mitigation, Migration, pact

Abstract

Social risk management means the identification, analysis, and mitigation of potential risks or challenges that arise within a society. It involves understanding the vulnerabilities and potential negative impacts on social well-being and implementing strategies to minimize these risks and promote resilience. The concept of socialist management can be derived from the Sea of the Holy Prophet (peace be upon him). Various incidents and actions from the life of Holy Prophet (PBUH) can be understood through this lens. During the time of the Prophet Muhammad, the Arabian society faced numerous social challenges and risks. The Prophet, through his teachings and actions, effectively managed and mitigated these risks to bring about positive social change. Here are some examples of how social risk management principles can be observed in the Seerah: Just like Bait-Ul-Uqba Uola and Saniah, Migration to Habshah, Migration from Mecca to Madina, Pact of Madina, digging of Trench, Treaty of Hudaybiyyah. Social risk Management in Pakistan like Earth quake, floods, drought or Famine, wildfire, tropical cyclone, COVID-19 pandemic, dialogue and agreement with enemies can be solved seeking gaudiness from the Seerah.

References

Robert Holzmann and others, Social Protection Sector Strategy: from safety net to springboard by World Bank, Washington, D.C 2001, page 11-12
Published
2024-06-23
Section
English Articles