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.
Human rights reach the peak of their greatness when they relate to the rights of civilians and prisoners during wars.
The article talks about the Islamic concept of human rights and how it made the Muslim community cohesive, harmonious, and consolidated.
In everyday life we see that society consists of many different kinds of people, all of whom excel in his own field, and each provides a service for the other. Similarly, men and women are different sexes and play vital roles in their own areas of excellence.
In fact, the ancient Hindu literature does not have the concept of divorce as well as the Sanskrit and Hindi language is void of the word of Talaq or divorce.
The speaker has argued that Hindu scriptures have many references that prohibit sharing one wife between more than one people.
Divorce is a good option and valuable cure if it is used in its proper place and due need but if it is used in a bad way then it is the user’s fault not the divorce.
This article compares the subject of intermarriage in Hinduism and Islam in the light of Qur’an and writings on Hinduism.
The law system of every country has the right of divorce. The option of divorce represents human need. Therefore, Talaq or divorce always remained a permissible step in the divine religions of the world.
in Hinduism, women in the case of menstruation are considered unclean and everything that is touched by them is also unclean.