Women's as a Holding Legacy: an Exploratory Reviewخواتین بحیثیت ذوی الفروض کے احوال کا تحقیقی جائزہ

  • Amin Ullah MS Islamic Studies Scholar HITEC University Taxila
  • Khail Taj Nisa MS Islamic Studies Scholar HITEC University Taxila
  • Mufti Inayat Urehman PhD Islamic Studies Scholar HITEC University Taxila

Abstract

Islam's philosophy of human rights is different from other religions. Hazrat Muhammad (PBUH) has given such golden teachings regarding every aspect of human life which guarantees to create beauty and balance in life. The basis of human rights in Islam is based on monotheistic thought and thought. Islam considers human rights as a necessity for human dignity and respect, because according to the religious doctrine, man is the successor of Allah on earth and in this sense is worthy of respect. In Islamic society, every individual deserves respect and freedom regardless of religion and nationality. Hazrat Muhammad (PBUH) has given such golden teachings regarding every aspect of human life which guarantees to create beauty and balance in life. The basis of human rights in Islam is based on monotheistic thought and thought. Islam considers human rights a+s a necessity for human dignity and respect, because according to the religious doctrine, man is the successor of Allah on earth and in this sense is worthy of respect. In Islamic society, every individual deserves respect and freedom regardless of religion and nationality. The arrival of Islam was a message of freedom for women from the bonds of slavery, humiliation and oppression. Islam eradicated all the ugly customs that were against the human dignity of women and gave women the rights that made them deserve the honor and respect that men deserve in the society.

Keywords: Islam's Philosophy, Guarantees, Human Dignity, Regardless, Eradicated, Freedom, Women.

Published
2023-11-09
How to Cite
Amin Ullah, Khail Taj Nisa, & Mufti Inayat Urehman. (2023). Women’s as a Holding Legacy: an Exploratory Reviewخواتین بحیثیت ذوی الفروض کے احوال کا تحقیقی جائزہ. Shnakhat, 2(4), 38-54. Retrieved from http://shnakhat.com/index.php/shnakhat/article/view/205
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