Greatest social good
Maulana Wahiduddin Khan argues that peaceful methods, like those employed by Gandhi, disarm opponents and lead to guaranteed success by appealing to their conscience. Violence, on the other hand, escalates conflict, breeds hatred, and hinders prog...

The peaceful method is so effective because it hits a man's conscience. And when the conscience is hit, the person concerned has no option but to surrender to you. But the violent method seriously ruffles the other party's ego. It has been said, quite rightly, that when one's ego is affected, it turns into a super ego and the result is breakdown. Violence inevitably breeds violence. It, thus, only aggravates the problem without resolving any issues either for individuals or for nations.
Thanks to nature invariably treading the path of peace, there is perfection in its every creation. An important aspect of peaceful method is that it saves time and energy. Where violence disturbs normalcy to the point of being destructive, remaining peaceful helps normalise things and, thus, is constructive. Violence breeds hatred and intolerance; peace fosters love and compassion. Peace is the greatest social good, for it brings about positivity among people. Where there is peace, there can be development. But without a peaceful atmosphere, there can be no progress whatsoever.
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