Human Rights in Islam (2/2)
The article summarizes the elements of human rights in light of Islam as shown by the Glorious Qur’an and the Sunnah of Prophet Muhammad.
The article summarizes the elements of human rights in light of Islam as shown by the Glorious Qur’an and the Sunnah of Prophet Muhammad.
Caring for the disabled is a collective obligation; if done by some is dropped from others, and if no member of the society does it, then the whole society is sinned.
What is the relationship between faith and morals? How does faith in Allah and His Messenger generate good characters and fight evil manners?
In former articles, we touched on a number of the lessons and messages taken from Hajj. We are going to complete this topic in this article.
Once one puts one’s first foot in Mecca, one is get amazed not only by the enormous numbers of people but also by the diversity of their colors, genders, ages and languages.
The article talks about the Islamic concept of human rights and how it made the Muslim community cohesive, harmonious, and consolidated.
The article shows that in the society envisioned by the Prophet people were not segregated into the pious and the sinners but it was a unified, inclusive society, where each person could be at a different level of piety.
A Muslim does not leave to Makkah in order to show more glorification to the Ka`bah, the black stone or the grave of the Prophet Muhammad. They have come for one and single aim; to glorify the One and Only God, Allah the Almighty.
What does Islam teaches that avail in preventing and tackling pandemics? How does its approach to man’s life and welfare relate to the HIV/AIDS?