دہشت گردی اور فرقہ واریت اسلامی ممالک میں اتنی بڑھ گئی ہے کہ ان مسائل میں ہی حکومتیں الجھ کر رہ گئی ہیں۔ دوسری طرف ہر اسلامی ملک میں مزاحمتی تحریکیں ، جو کہ بنیادی طور پر اپنے ممالک میں اسلامی قوانین کے نفاذ میں ممدومعاون اور اپنی فوج کا ہراول دستہ سمجھی جا تی ہیں ، بیرونی مداخلت اور شہ پر ہی انہیں اپنے ملک کا دشمن اور باغی تصور کیا جا رہا ہے ۔ عام طور پر تمام اسلامی ممالک کی افواج ان کے خلاف فوجی آپریشن شروع کرکے اپنے بیرونی آقاؤں کو خوش کرتی رہتی ہیں ۔ آئے روز دھماکے اور ڈرون حملے اس بات کی علامت ہیں کہ اسلامی دنیا کو اس معاملہ میں بین الاقوامی طور پر خصوصی طور پر ہی نشانہ بنایا جا رہا ہے۔ان حالات میں حکومت کو دیگر مسائل پر زیادہ توجہ دینی پڑتی ہے، جس سے قوانین حدود وقصاص کے نفاذ میں تاخیر ہوتی ہے۔
Islam covers all aspects of human life. It is not only a religion but also a complete code of life. Hazrat Muḥammad ﷺ is the last Rasool of Allah Almighty. All his life is a translation and interpretation of the Holly Qur’ān. In this article, it is proved that the fundamental rules of Islamic foreign affairs are the torchbearer and leader for the modern age world. If we make a deep study of Christianity, Judaism, Hinduism or any other religion or school of thought of the world we would not find a complete and permanent solution related to peace, security and prosperity in the world. Islam gives us the golden rules for one person, society or state in the field of making relations with others individually and collectively. Islam lays great stress on equality, social justice, brotherhood and peace not only in the state but across the border too. The fundamental rules of Islamic foreign policy not only emphasize the faith in the oneness of Allah but also the equality among all human beings and all races and nations. Islam builds international relations on a humanitarian base.
This study aims to investigate the levels of work-related depression, anxiety, and
stress among cabin crew members of private airlines in Pakistan. The objective is to
examine the association between various risk factors such as working hours, working
experience, marital status, and income with depression, anxiety, and stress. The study
tests both null and alternative hypotheses to explore the presence or absence of
associations between these factors. The study utilized the Depression, Anxiety, and
Stress Scale (DASS) to assess the mental health outcomes of cabin crew members. The findings indicate that a significant percentage of respondents experience varying
degrees of depression, anxiety, and stress. Comparisons with existing literature
support the notion of higher rates of mental health problems among cabin crew
members. The study also investigated the relationship between age, educational
background, marital duration, parental status, family system, employment status, income, and working hours with mental health outcomes. The results revealed that
younger crew members, those with higher education, shorter marital duration, parents, individuals in joint family systems, lower-ranking employees, and lower-income
individuals tend to experience higher levels of depression, anxiety, and stress. Analysis further confirmed that higher income levels were associated with lower
levels of anxiety and stress. Additionally, longer working hours were positively
associated with higher levels of depression, anxiety, and stress, particularly among
newly recruited cabin crew members. These findings contribute to the understanding
of the mental health challenges faced by cabin crew members and emphasize the need
for supportive interventions within the industry. The results highlight the importance
of addressing risk factors and implementing measures to improve the well-being of
cabin crew members. By recognizing and addressing these mental health issues, airlines can create a healthier and more supportive work environment for their
employees.