The Rights of Minorities in Islam

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Under the Islamic law, non-Muslim minorities received rights and privileges that other minorities did not have under any other law in any other country. The relationship between the Muslim communuty and the non-Muslim minority is based on Allah’s rule that says: {Allah forbids you not, with regard to those who dight you not for (your) Faith nor drive you out of your homes, from dealing kindly and justly with them: for Allah loveth those who are just.} [Almumtahanah: 9.]. This verse has identified the ethical and legal basis, with which Muslims must treat non-Muslims, namely kindness and justice with all those who do not have enmity against them. The humanity did not know these rules before Islam. It lived for centuries after Islam, but suffered the horrors of lacking them. It still looks forword to the day when it can apply these rules in modern societies but to no avail due to passion, fanaticism and racism. This book id fed with the information of this subject, This book will be very useful for a wide range of interested groups.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Abdul Alim

Abdul Alim was a Historian who lived in Britain, the Middle East, and the United States. Frequently referred too as having an encyclopedic personality, he was also a theologian, humanist, speaker, writer and poet,

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Title
The Rights of Minorities in Islam
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Edition
1st. ed.
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ISBN
9382221302
Length
viii+312p., 24cm.
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