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Brings more close to injunction of human equality and unityHajj

Reinvigorates the feelings of sympathy & kindness Fasting

Gives awareness of hunger & increases sympathy for the needyCharity

Opportunity of collective know how of each othersPrayer

Good moral conduct is outcomeBelief

Pillars of Islam & Human Rights

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Islam = Charter of RightsIslam = Charter of Rights

Human Rights)حقوق العباد)

HumanRights)حقوق العباد)

Right of Allahل ہ) )حقوق ال

Right of Allahل ہ) )حقوق ال

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Two dimensions of Human Nature We created man in the best design

(intellectually); then turned him into the lowliest of the lowly (morally). (Teen 4-5)

The fact that man knows right from wrong proves his intellectual superiority to other creatures; but the fact that he can do wrong proves his moral inferiority to any creature that cannot. Mark Twain

The nature of man is evil; his goodness is the result of his activity. Xunsi

Anyone can be a barbarian; it requires a terrible effort to remain a civilized man.  Leonard Sidney Woolf

The person that loses his conscience has nothing left worth keeping. Izaak Walton

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Why to pay? If yes, in what proportions?

Property rights Belong to

AllahHadid 6

We are custodians of property

(Wealth is a greatest test(

Anam 160

Personal use only for

basic needs(Prophet is model(

Ahzab 21

Charity is a human right (Haq(

not a favor to Allah or recipient

Maarij 24-25; Dahar 8

No criteria is given for how

much to spend on each

individual/ category

You are best judge.

But your judgment will be questioned on judgment day

Isra 36

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Surplus Wealth

for meeting Human Rights

0

25

50

75

100

1 5 10 15 20

8 12 15 20 25

Normal living standard

Earning years

Inco

me/

Exp

end

itu

re (

Rs

“000

”)Living Style’s relation with human rights

213

3555 75

Raise in living standard

No carSmall house

Leased CarBetter locality

Company CarRented house

in DHA

Company CarClub memberMortgage (25

years)Motor CycleBetter house

10

25

50

75

100

Income

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Simple index of Violation of Human Rights

Living Beyond Means

High class/Fashion centered

living

Higher living standard

Simple living Standard

Vio

latio

n by

Exp

loita

tion

Violation by luxurious lifestyle

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Present State of Affairs15th June 2005Papa (a modern executive)Mobile Phone text Message

People are after our money. They do not want to see us happy and enjoying our life. Papa be friend with Mama and do not spoil our family life for the sake of others. Papa let us enjoy our money. Do not spoil our life by giving it over to others.

Tehmina A 9th grade Student

Now our families do not want to give sacrifice rather they want to sacrifice us at the intuition of Satan (wishes!!!)

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Escape from Hell( ہنجات کا ذریع )

Lail 17-18

Help of Deenےالل� ک دین کی مدد) ہ )

Tauba 41

Objectives of Charity (Infaq(

Forgiveness & Wisdom (مغفرت اور حکمت)

Baqara 268-269

Happiness of Allahہالل�� کی رضا) )

Baqara 272

Help of poor)کی کفالت غریبوں(

Ma;araj 24-25

Self-Controlہتزکی نفس) )

Tauba 103

Nearness to Allahہالل� کی قربت) )

Tauba 99

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Punishment for Miserly/stingyPunishment for Miserly/stingy

Severe Punishment (At’Tauba: 34-35(

Ruin (Humazah: 1-2(

Hell Fire ((Ma’arij: 15-18(

Wealth around the necks

(Aal-e-Imran3: 180)

Decrease in Wealth (Bukhari(

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A look at Extreme DisparityA look at Extreme Disparity

ExploitationExploitation Deprivation Deprivation

Haystack hutsHigh-rise Building /Ranches

Dumping excess food in sea

Individuals under debt slavery

Wealth concentration in few hands

Height of spiritual ignorance

Conquer space, moon, water & land

Hunger and death due to famine

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1.Parents2.Spouse and children3.Relatives4.Neighbors5.Entertainment of guests6.Needy people7.Sick and handicapped8.Orphan & poor9.Requesting help (sail)10.Freeing of slaves11.Paying debt of people in trouble12.Welfare of new Muslims13.Human welfare14.Welfare of living creatures15.Charity in the name of Allah16.Charity for promotion of Islam

1.Parents2.Spouse and children3.Relatives4.Neighbors5.Entertainment of guests6.Needy people7.Sick and handicapped8.Orphan & poor9.Requesting help (sail)10.Freeing of slaves11.Paying debt of people in trouble12.Welfare of new Muslims13.Human welfare14.Welfare of living creatures15.Charity in the name of Allah16.Charity for promotion of Islam

HumanRights

Anyone not spending

despite ability is committing

crime of violation of

human rights

HumanRights

Anyone not spending

despite ability is committing

crime of violation of

human rights

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Plants & Natural Resources

AnimalsServants/Slaves

Sick/in troubleRelatives

PoorNeighbours

TravellersChildren

Orphans /WidowsSpouse

Community

Self (Nafs)

Parents

Creator (Allah)

Who are the Rights Holders?

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Rights of Parents

1. Obedience for all lawful orders (Luqman 14-15(

2. No rude treatment (Isra 30(

3. Good treatment even for mushrik/kafir parents (Bokhari(

4. Welfare of old aged parents (Isra 23-24(

5. Right of mother 3 times that of father(Bukhari(

6. Financial, physical and spiritual help (Muslim(

1. Dua

2. Dua for their forgiveness

3. Perform their promises/contracts

4. Care for relatives and friends

5. Respecting their friends

6. Pay off their debt

During life time After death

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Rights of Husband1. A husband has the maximum right over

his wife (Mustadrak)

2. Obedience to her husband & watching for his wealth, property and honor in his absence is incumbent upon every wife (AnNissa: 34)

3. Obedience and goodwill of the husband is way to enter paradise (Tirmizi)

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Rights of Wife1. Living with them in a moderate and nice

way (AnNissa:19)

2. Save them from hellfire (At-Tahreem:6)

3. Better is the one who is better to his wife (Tirmizi)

4. Provide for their food, shelter and clothes (Ibn Maaja)

5. Forgiveness on their misgivings (AtTaghabun:14)

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Rights of Children1. Save them from hellfire (At-Tahreem:6)

2. Adorn them with good morals by good rearing and nurturing

3. Be particularly careful with girls regarding their rights

4. Arrange for their wedding when they reach an age.

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1. A believer of Allah & hereafter should be courteous to his neighbor. (Bukhari)

2. Eemaan gets nullified on aggravating a neighbor. (Bukhari & Muslim)

3. Visit the neighbour when he is sick, attend his funeral & help him when he is in need

4. Cover his sins, congratulate when gets bounty & be kind in his adversity

5. Not to create hassle when building house and invite at meals

Rights of Neighbors

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Rights of Relatives1. Give your relatives their due (Bani

Israel:26(

2. Keeping the knots of blood relationship tied brings grace to income and age

3. A breaker of these knots will not enter paradise

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Rights of Weaklings1. Best home is the one where best

treatment is given to an orphan and worst is the one where an orphan is treated badly (Ibn Maaja)

2. Struggling for the right of a widow or an impoverished weakling is like fighting in the way of Allah, keeping all night awake for Allah's sake or fasting for the whole life. (Bukhari)

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1. Muslims are like building blocks of a big structure each one of them supporting it. (Bukhari(

3. Five rights of fellow Muslimsa( Reciprocating Salaam when wished by Fellow Muslimb( Visiting a sick Muslim c( Attending a Muslim's funeral

d( Accepting an invitation to a feast e( Replying with (YarhamukAllah( on a sneeze (Bukhari(

2. Muslims are embodied into one figure; pain in one organ is felt by whole body. (Muslim(

Rights of Fellow Muslims

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Rights of Patients1. The Prophet (saw) directed to attend a

sick person. (Bukhari)

2. Consoling & praying for recovery of sick. (AbuDawood)

3. Attending a sick brings Allah's blessings. (Muslim)

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Rights of Guests

1. Belief on Allah & Hereafter requires a guest should be welcomed respectfully (Bukhari(

2. Your guest has much right on you. (Bukhari(

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Rights of Mankind1. Speak nicely with fellow human

beings. (Al-Baqarah:83(

2. Be gracious to earthborn and The Ruler from sky will be gracious to you (Hakim(

3. Please for others as you would have pleased unto you (Tirmizi(

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Rights of Animals

1.Useless killing of animals is a sinful act (Mustadrak)

2.A woman inflicted with wrath for tying a cat (Bukhari)

3.Rewards on caring for every thirsty living being (Ibn Maaja)

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Allah’s Right Vs Human Rights

Hadeeth Qudsi

"No obedience to any creation in violation of the Creator".

(Abu Dawood)

Azad 37

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BEWARE!!! DO NOT DEPRIVE OFF SOMEONE OF HIS RIGHTS

1. Ask immediate forgiveness whose right was usurped (Bukhari)

2. Sins regarding rights usurped not forgiven by Allah (Ahmad)

3. One who does not care for human rights would be extremely dispossessed (Tirmizi)

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Responsibility towards humanity

Helping mankind

in worldly affairs

Baqra 177

Saving mankind

from hellfire of hereafter

Ale-imran 110

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اب0 ق+ الر2 و+ف0ي آئ0ل0ين+ (Baqra 177) و+الس8

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ب0الل�ه0 ن-ون+ ت-ؤ,م0 و+(Ale-imran 110)

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JazakAllah

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