TY - JOUR AU - Khan, Sufia PY - 2022/04/19 Y2 - 2024/03/29 TI - NON-VIOLENCE-A FUTURE-ORIENTED POLICY JF - International Journal of Applied Ethics JA - Ijae VL - 7 IS - 2321-2497 SE - Articles DO - 10.51245/ijaethics.v7i1.2020.18 UR - https://ijaethics.in/index.php/1/article/view/18 SP - AB - <p>The concept of human values is universal in nature. This is the reason we find uniformity in the teachings on human values in all religions. Non- Violence is a central teaching of all major religions. Nonviolence is the practice of being harmless to self and others under every condition. Some ethics of the principle of non-violence are patience, tolerance, self-restraint and positive status quoism. These ethics help individuals become peaceful themselves and become an instrument of peace in society. Further, non- violence is essential in a world of weapons of mass destruction as disputes and disagreements can no longer be solved through the violent method. It is essential to find non-violent ways of solving problems. Peoples of the world need to inculcate non-violent principles in their minds. Only then will peace be possible in the world.</p> ER -