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Holy Texts on the Human Rights In Islam
Holy Texts On The Human Rights In Islam from greatest man
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O You who believe, do not let one set of people make fun of another set. Do not defame one another Do not insult by using nicknames. Do notbackbite or spear? ill of one another (49: 1 1-121. Do not spy on one another and Do not enter any houses unless you are sure of their occupant's consent. Islam prohibits the imprisonment of any individual before his guilthas been proven before a public court. This means that the accused has the right to defend himself and to expect fair and impartial treatment from the court.
Freedom of Expression:Islam allows complete freedom of thought and expression, providedthat it does not involve spreading that which is harmful to individuals and the society at large. For example, the use of abusive or offensive language in the name of criticism is not allowed. In the days of the Prophet, the Muslims used to ask him about certain matters. If he had received no revelation on that particular issue,they were free to express their personal opinions. The formation of associations, parties, and organizations is allowed,on the understanding that they abide by certain general rules. There should be no coercion in the matter of faith.Totalitarian societies of all ages have tried to deprive individuals of their freedom by subordinating them to state authority This condition is equivalent to slavery, the only difference being that physical slavery has been replaced by mechanisms of control that allow the individual no freedom of choice Islam forbids such a practice. Along with the freedom of conviction and freedom of conscience,Islam guarantees to the individual that his religious sentiments will be given due respect and the nothing will be said or done which may encroach upon his right. No bearer of burdens shall be made to bear the burden of another. Islam recognizes the right of the needy to demand help from those who are more fortunate: And in their wealth there is acknowledge right for the needy and the destitute. Islam gives its citizens the right to absolute and complete equality in the eyes of the law. According to the Islamic concept of justice, absolutely no one is above the law, for all men are equal. This point was made in a very dramatic fashion by the Prophet himself. One day, a woman belonging to a high and noble family was arrested in connection with a theft. The case was brought to the Prophet with the recommendation that she be spared the mandated punishment for theft (amputation of the hand). The Prophet replied:
In the Qur'an, we find the statement And their usiness is (conducted) through consultation among themselves (42:38). This procedure is known as shura, which is usually translated as "consultation." In practice, it means that the executive head of the government and the members of the assembly should be elected byfree and independent choice of the people. However, the leader is not bound to follow the decision that results from this deliberation |