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The Preservation of Self (2/2)

Dr. Abdul-Rahman al-Sheha
Source: Human Rights in Islam And Common Misconceptions

Published On: 17/9/2015 A.D. - 3/12/1436 H.   Visited: 5753 times     



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Peace and security:

The right of security and protection to a person and all his family is the most basic of all human rights. All citizens in the Muslim society legally must not be frightened or threatened by words, actions or weapons of any type. The tradition of Messenger of Allah (Peace be upon him) states:

“It is not allowed for a Muslim to frighten another Muslim.”[1]

Feeling secure enables individuals of a society to have freedom of mobility and movement in order to work and earn an honest living. Corporal and capital punishment have been laid down and established in order to impose strict penalties on those who attempt to cause disruption to the peace, security and stability of a Muslim society. Allah’s Messenger (Peace be upon him) stated in his farewell speech,

“Truly, your blood, honor, and your wealth are unlawful to one another. They are unlawful to tamper with like it is unlawful to tamper with this (honorable and sacred) Day (the Day of ‘Arafah during Hajj), in this Sacred Month (the month of pilgrimage “Dthul-Hijjah”), and in this Sacred Town (the city of Makkah).”[2]

Sustenance and wholesome food and drink for all:

Wholesome sustenance is to be secured for all people in an Islamic society by availing decent and suitable work opportunities for the work force in the society. Availability of suitable opportunities of trades and work is crucial for people in order to satisfy their basic needs. Those who cannot work due to old age, disabilities, chronic disease, or the lack of bread- earner in the family, become entitled to public aid from the Islamic government. Zakah, (obligatory alms and charity) given by the wealthier people of the society, is to be made available to the needy that cannot earn a decent income because of legitimate reasons. Zakah is an obligatory charity that is taken from the rich and given to specific categories of the society. This is based on the Hadith of Allah’s Messenger (Peace be upon him) in his advice to his companion Muaadth bin Jabal (may Allah be pleased with him) while sending him on the mission to call to Islam in Yemen saying,

“…Tell the people of Yemen…that the Almighty Allah has prescribed a certain percentage of their wealth as Zakah (obligatory charity) to be taken from the rich members among them and given to the poor and needy ones.”[3]

Other voluntary donations, gifts, financial commitments and the like are given in good cause to please the Almighty Allah, and extended willingly to the poor and needy members of the society. This is also based on many scriptures including the Hadith of Allah’s Messenger (Peace be upon him),

 “One is not a believer who satisfies himself while his neighbor is hungry.” [4]

These poor and needy people are also entitled to a fair right and share of the Islamic Treasury. This is also based on the Hadith of Allah’s Messenger (Peace be upon him),

“Whosoever leaves behind a legacy (wealth and estates) will become the right of his heirs. As for the person who leaves behind poor and needy members of his family, Allah (Great and Exalted be He), and His Messenger (Peace be upon him) will take care of them.”[5] Proper and adequate health facilities:

Islam prohibits all such reasons that may cause detrimental effect to public health. Islam bans all types of harmful drugs and intoxicants. Islam bans eating blood, carrion, unclean animals,   unwholesome   meats   like   swine,   and   all   their byproducts, etc. Islam bans all immoral acts such as fornication, adultery, and homosexual activities. Islam imposes a quarantine in the time of plague for both incoming and outgoing traffic of people in order to make sure that no epidemic or harmful diseases are spread in the wider community. Allah’s Messenger (Peace be upon him) said,

“If you hear about an epidemic in a country, do not enter it, and if you are in a place that has an epidemic disease, do not leave it.”[6]

And he (Peace be upon him) said,

“A sick person must not be brought to visit a recovering person.”[7]



[1] Reported by Abu Dawood no.5004, Imam Ahmad and others, and verified as correct.

[2] Reported by Bukhari, no. 6043.

[3] Reported by Muslim no. 29.

[4] Reported by Bukhari in al-Adab al-Mufrad no. 112 and others and verified as sound.

[5] Reported by Bukhari no. 2268 & 2269.

[6] Reported by Ahmad no. 15435

[7] Reported by Bukhari no. 5437 and Muslim no. 104.



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