Kurdish Studies

Preservation And Utilization Of Water In Pakistan In The Light Of Sīrah

Dr. Khalid Mahmood Arif
Asia Perveen
Tahira Gulshan
Muhammad Saleem Sarwar
Keywords: Water preservation, Water utilization, Sīrah, Pakistan, Water scarcity, Islamic teachings.

Abstract

This study addresses the critical issue of water preservation and utilization in Pakistan, in the specific context of Seerah. In a nation grappled with lack of water challenges, this study uniquely centers on sustainable water management practices and policies, particularly within the religious and in the light of Seerah context. The Prophet Muhammad's (ﷺ) Sīrah offers priceless advice on the moral and practical aspects of water management that can be applied to current issues. Considering the Sīrah, this article examines the fundamentals of water preservation and use, placing a focus on infrastructure development, equitable distribution, conservation and community involvement. The teachings of the Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ) regarding the attentive use of water during ablution and his admonition against wasting water, even in abundance, underscore the need of water conservation and prevention of wastage. Pakistan can better handle its problems with water scarcity if these ideas are included into national policies and routine activities. Water resources can be managed more fairly through rules that ensure equal distribution and conservation activities inspired by the Sīrah. Promoting community participation in water management is consistent with the Sīrah's emphasis on collective responsibility, enabling local communities to embrace sustainable practices. Water security can also be increased by funding infrastructure improvements that upgrade water distribution, storage, and filtration systems. A sustainable answer to Pakistan's present and future problems, the teachings of the Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ) offer a comprehensive approach to water management that strikes a balance between conservation, fair distribution, and community involvement.

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