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Misconceptions On Human Rights In Islam
by:  Abdulrahman A. Al-Sheha.
Original language:  Arabic.
Rendered into english by:  Dr. Mohammed Said Dabas.
Publishing house:  Islamic Propagation Office in RABWAH.
Publishing Email:  rabwahoffice@yahoo.com.
Publishing date:  1422H/2001G.
ISBN:  9660-39053.
Printed on the expense of:  Faisl Al-Samannoudi (may Allah forgive him and his parent).
Press via:  Safir Press, Tel:+966-1-4980780.
Forward
Introduction
Islam and Basic Necessities
Peace and security
Decent food and sustenance for all
Basic education for all
Proper and adequate health facilities
Equality in Islam
Islam and Essential Needs
Preserve the Divine Religion
Physical Protection
The Preservation of Mind
The Preservation of Honor
The Preservation of Wealth
Preservation of Progeny
Lineage Preservation
1. The Rights towards Almighty Allah
2. The Rights towards Prophet Mohammed peace and blessings of Allah be upon him
3. Rights towards Other Prophets and Messengers
4. The Rights of Parents
5. The Rights of Husband towards His Wife
6. The Rights of Wife towards Her Husband
7. The Rights to Children
8. The Rights towards Relatives
A Word on Public Rights and Duties
1. The Rights of a Ruler towards the Public
2. Rights of the People towards the Government
3. Rights towards Neighbors
4. Rights to the Friends
5. The Rights to the Poor
6. Rights to the Labourers
7. Rights to the Employers
8. Rights towards Other Creatures
The Judicial System in Islam
Hosbah, Accountability System in Islam
Islamic Declaration on Human Rights
Misconceptions on Human Rights in Islam
Reply to the Misconception about Shari'ah
Reply to the Misconception about the Women's Rights
Reply to the Misconception about Hudud
Reply to the Misconception about Departing Islam
Reply to the Misconception about Marriage to a non-Muslim
Reply to the Misconception about Slavery
Conclusion