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Islamic Human Rights

This series aims to present the parameters of Islamic human rights.

Feb 07, 2016 12:30 UTC
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  • 54
    Islamic Human Rights (54)
    In Islam, prisoners of war maintain a number of rights, which should be complied with by all. These rights include respectful and kind behavior towards captives; preparation of the necessary transportation means for transference of captives away from the warfronts; and the medical treatment of the wounded.
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    Islamic Human Rights (53)
    A number of ayahs of Holy Quran have discussed war. The general conclusion that the reader maintains in relation to these ayahs is that Islamic teachings have set a number of conditions in regard to battles and terms of combat; one of which is the consideration and application of the chivalrous principles in confrontations and battles.
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    Islamic Human Rights (52)
    Welcome to this week’s episode of the series Islamic Human Rights. In contrast to many who imagine that the disabled individuals obstruct progress and development, the divine religion of Islam considers the disabled individuals as honorable human beings, and has taken into account especial rights for them.
  • 51
    Islamic Human Rights (51)
    Welcome to this week’s episode of the series Islamic Human Rights. In this episode, in continuation of the previous week’s discussion, we study a number of other children rights.
  • 50
    Islamic Human Rights (50)
    Welcome to this week’s episode of the series Islamic Human Rights. Different schools of thought and ideologies have focused on children’s rights.
  • 49
    Islamic Human Rights (49)
    Welcome to this week’s episode of the series Islamic Human Rights. Today, we continue to discuss women’s rights in the view of sacred religion of Islam.
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    Islamic Human Rights (48)
    Although ideological development and social growth is such that the elevated human values have replaced many previous unwanted systems, discrimination against women remains to this day. This fact is even evident in the so-called advanced countries. Meanwhile, the sacred religion of Islam has focused on, and respected the status and rights of women.
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    Islamic Human Rights (47)
    The right to social security and welfare is one of the cases which have been emphasized within the framework of Islamic human rights. This right has been focused upon, in the tradition of the Prophet of Islam, Mohammad (Blessings upon him and his progeny).
  • 46
    Islamic Human Rights (46)
    The right of access to welfare and social security is one of human rights which have been attended by the sacred religion of Islam. Today, we study Islam’s outlook toward the right to benefit from welfare and social security.
  • 45
    Islamic Human Rights (45)
    Welcome to today’s episode of the series Islamic Human Rights. Freedom of assembly is a fundamental right which has been defined as the right of individuals to freely and peacefully gather and to benefit from each other’s views and thoughts.
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