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Human rights in Islamic civilizationIntroductionWestern philosopher Nietzsche says: The weak and failures should perish: first principle of our love of humanity. And they should be helped to do this[1]!But the philosophy of Islam and its law have never deviated from the values andethics, which were represented in a set of rights that included all human beingswithout distinction between colors, races or languages, and also included thehuman behavior in dealing with each other. These values and e…
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Human rights in Islamic civilization

Introduction

Western philosopher Nietzsche says: The weak and failures should perish:

first principle of our love of humanity. And they should be helped to do this[1]!

But the philosophy of Islam and its law have never deviated from the values and

ethics, which were represented in a set of rights that included all human beings

without distinction between colors, races or languages, and also included the

human behavior in dealing with each other. These values and ethics were also

represented in maintaining and applying these rights with the authority of

Islamic law and imposing sanctions upon offenders.

Islam>s view for humans

Islam treats man with honor and esteem out of Allah>s saying: {We have

honored the sons of Adam; provided them with transport on land and sea;

given them for sustenance things good and pure; and conferred on them special

favors, above a great part of our creation.}[Al-Isra: 70]. This view gives special

characteristics and features for human rights in Islam. The most important

feature is the comprehensiveness of these rights.These rights include political,

economic, social and intellectual rights. They are also common for Muslims and

non-Muslims without distinction between colors, races or languages. They are

not subject to cancellation or change, as they are linked to the teachings of the

Lord of the worlds.

The Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him) reported this in his farewell

address, which was a comprehensive report on human rights, as he said: ...

No doubt, your blood and your properties are sacred to one another like the

sanctity of this day of yours, in this month of yours, in this town of yours, till the

day you meet your Lord..[2]. This prophetic address asserted a set of rights,

the most important of which is the sanctity of blood, money, honor, and others

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Human rights in Islamic civilization

Introduction

Western philosopher Nietzsche says: The weak and failures should perish:

first principle of our love of humanity. And they should be helped to do this[1]!

But the philosophy of Islam and its law have never deviated from the values and

ethics, which were represented in a set of rights that included all human beings

without distinction between colors, races or languages, and also included the

human behavior in dealing with each other. These values and ethics were also

represented in maintaining and applying these rights with the authority of

Islamic law and imposing sanctions upon offenders.

Islam>s view for humans

Islam treats man with honor and esteem out of Allah>s saying: {We have

honored the sons of Adam; provided them with transport on land and sea;

given them for sustenance things good and pure; and conferred on them special

favors, above a great part of our creation.}[Al-Isra: 70]. This view gives special

characteristics and features for human rights in Islam. The most important

feature is the comprehensiveness of these rights.These rights include political,

economic, social and intellectual rights. They are also common for Muslims and

non-Muslims without distinction between colors, races or languages. They are

not subject to cancellation or change, as they are linked to the teachings of the

Lord of the worlds.

The Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him) reported this in his farewell

address, which was a comprehensive report on human rights, as he said: ...

No doubt, your blood and your properties are sacred to one another like the

sanctity of this day of yours, in this month of yours, in this town of yours, till the

day you meet your Lord..[2]. This prophetic address asserted a set of rights,

the most important of which is the sanctity of blood, money, honor, and others

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