Individual and collective social rights of members of human society in Islam (An Analytical Study)

Authors

  • Dr. Anwarullah , Ali Imran , Maria Waseem , Muhammad Abdullah Rehan , Ghulam jilani , Dr.Hafiz.M.Mudassar Shafique

Keywords:

Social rights, Duties, Individual, Society, Islamic teachings.

Abstract

Human rights are such an integral part of social life that without them no person can demonstrate his behavior in a good way. Human rights refer to the rights that have been given to humans as human beings. They are found while living in society and they are related to affairs. They grow up in the interrelationship of each other. In fact, Islam builds the basis of these rights on the fact that man is the child of Adam that man's God is one, the concept of good and evil is same, the creature is one and the rights and interests of man are same. The main source of the guarantee of these rights is actually the belief that there is only one true God. Since the creation is one, the source of its birth is the same and then creating it in its own image is also the same, so the laws made by Allah and the instructions given by Him are the guiding light for us. Therefore, according to Islam, all the rights and duties of a human being are determined based on his continuous efforts and his nature. When Cain killed Abel unjustly, Allah Almighty first issued a decree on this right in which he used very harsh words towards this evil matter that whoever caused sedition or killed in the land, So actually he is not a person but he is going to kill the entire humanity and if he saves the life of one person then it is like saving the life of all human beings.  

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2024-01-02

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