قدیم تہذیبوں سے استفادہ کا طریقہ کار عصری تناظر میںجائزہ
Methodology of Benefiting from Ancient Civilizations in the Contemporary Context an Analytical Study
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https://doi.org/10.63163/srh216Keywords:
Methodology; Benefiting; Ancient; CivilizationsAbstract
This research examines the methodology of drawing benefit from ancient civilizations in the light of contemporary needs and challenges. Ancient civilizations represent valuable sources of knowledge, culture, ethics, and social organization that can contribute significantly to modern intellectual and practical development. The study analyzes how historical experiences, scientific achievements, and moral values of ancient societies can be systematically understood and applied in present-day contexts without compromising modern principles and realities.The research highlights the importance of adopting a balanced approach that combines critical analysis with selective adaptation. Rather than blind imitation, the methodology emphasizes understanding the underlying philosophies, socio-political structures, and cultural frameworks of ancient civilizations. This approach enables contemporary societies to benefit from historical wisdom while avoiding outdated or incompatible practices. Furthermore, the study explores the role of education, research, and intercultural dialogue in preserving and utilizing the legacy of ancient civilizations. It concludes that a thoughtful engagement with historical heritage can strengthen cultural identity, promote intellectual growth, and provide sustainable solutions to modern social and ethical challenges. The findings suggest that ancient civilizations, when studied through a contemporary analytical lens, remain a vital source of guidance for human progress.
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