The Role of National Security Institutions in the Establishment of Peace

  • Fayyaz Ahmad Farooq
  • Razia Shabana
Keywords: Islam, Pakistan, Security Institutions, Peace, Harmony

Abstract

Abstract: Man is a social animal and in order to organize the human social life the establishment of a proper functional state is necessary. The Security institutions are known as the main pillars of the state because they preserve the security of the state and establish the peace. The importance of secured and peaceful society can be seen in Prophet Muhammad PBUH’s life as well. Prophet PBUH took part in a peace resolution named “Hilf ul Fudhul” at his very young age later when he succeeded in making an Islamic state of Madinah he took special measures to promote peace and harmony, he signed different peace pacts, treaties etc. he also established an Army institution for the security of Muslim nation. The country like Pakistan which is facing the serious challenges of terrorism really needs strong security institutions which have the full capability to cope with internal and external enemies and for the establishment of peace.  

Author Biographies

Fayyaz Ahmad Farooq

 PhD Scholar, Department of Islamic Studies, BZU, Multan 

Razia Shabana

Assistant Professor, Department of Islamic Studies, BZU, Multan

Published
2018-03-15