The Islamic preacher and his role in protecting human rights in society
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Islamic preacher,, protecting rights in society.Abstract
Praise be to God, Lord of the worlds alone, with no partner, and may
blessings and peace be upon the standing of the prophets,
Muhammad, and upon his family and companions, and whoever
follows his guidance until the Day of Judgment. As for what follows:
Islam is a religion with lofty principles embodied in the protection of
the individual in the society in which all people live. It is a general
message for all human beings. It is not specific to one people without
another, nor to one race without another, nor to one continent without
another. It addresses all sects and components of the community,
including Arabs, Muslims, Kurds, Turkmen, Christians, and Jews.
And others, his message is universal and his theory is universal,
which is to reform the human soul, especially since he bases his
dealings on preserving one of the five necessities, which is human
dignity and respect for the rights of Muslims and non-Muslims, and
the basis of its construction is on justice and equality, and this is
confirmed by the Almighty’s saying ((O people! We have created you from a male and a female and made you Peoples and tribes that you
may come to know each other: The most honorable of you in the sight
of God is the most pious. Indeed, God is All-Knowing, All-Aware.)
Islam has laid down foundations and rules for regulating all types of
human rights, whether between individuals and groups within the
Islamic community itself or between the Islamic community and other
human communities that differ with them in belief alike.