HUMAN RIGHTS AND Equity IN ISLAM
Islam gives numerous human rights
to the person. The accompanying are a portion of these human rights that Islam
secures.
The life and property of all
nationals in an Islamic state are viewed as hallowed, regardless of whether a
man is Muslim or not. Islam likewise secures respect. Along these lines, in
Islam, offending others or ridiculing them isn't permitted. The Prophet
Muhammad, may the benevolence and gifts of God arrive, stated: "Genuinely
your blood, your property, and your respect are inviolable."[1]
Prejudice isn't permitted in
Islam, for the Quran discusses human uniformity in the accompanying terms:
"O humanity, We have made
you from a male and a female and have made you into countries and clans for you
to know each other. Really, the noblest of you with God is the most pious.[2]
Genuinely, God is All-Knowing, All-Mindful." (Quran 49:13)
Islam rejects certain people or
countries being favored on account of their riches, influence, or race. God made
individuals as equivalents who are to be recognized from each other just based
on their confidence and devotion. The Prophet Muhammad stated: "O
individuals! Your God is one and your progenitor (Adam) is one. A Bedouin isn't
superior to a non-Middle Easterner and a non-Middle Easterner isn't superior to
a Bedouin, and a red (i.e. white tinged with red) individual isn't superior to
anything a dark individual and a dark individual isn't superior to a red
person,[3] aside from in piety."[4]
One of the real issues
confronting humankind today is prejudice. The created world can send a man to
the moon however can't prevent man from despising and battling his individual
man. As far back as the times of the Prophet Muhammad, Islam has given a striking
case of how bigotry can be finished. The yearly journey (Hajj) to Makkah
demonstrates the genuine Islamic fraternity all things considered and
countries, when around two million Muslims from everywhere throughout the world
come to Makkah to play out the journey.
Islam is a religion of equity.
God has stated:
"Really God charges you to
give back trusts to those to whom they are expected, and when you judge between
individuals, to judge with justice...." (Quran 4:58)
Furthermore, He has stated:
"...And act legitimately.
Genuinely, God adores the individuals who are simply." (Quran 49:9)
We ought to try and be simply
with the individuals who we detest, as God has stated:
"...And let not the contempt
of others influence you to maintain a strategic distance from equity. Be only:
that is closer to piety...." (Quran 5:8)
The Prophet Muhammad stated:
"Individuals, be careful with injustice,[5] for treachery will be
murkiness Upon the arrival of Judgment."[6]
Also, the individuals who have
not gotten their rights (i.e. what they have a simply case to) in this life
will get them Upon the arrival of Judgment, as the Prophet stated: "Upon
the arrival of Judgment, rights will be given to those to whom they are
expected (and wrongs will be redressed)..."[7]
HUMAN RIGHTS AND Equity IN ISLAM
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