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Islam and personal freedom

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The position of Islam regarding freedom is that it is a supporter and protector of freedom. In this regard, this statement of Amir al-mu'minin Umar ibn al-Khattab (may Allah be pleased with him) can be quoted.                                                                         "Matthew used to oppress people and gave birth to them." "When did you enslave people even though their mothers gave birth to them?" And Hazrat Ali (RA) had made this will. "وَلَا تَكُنْ عَبْدَ غَيْرِكَ وَقَدْ جَعَلَكَ اللَّهُ حُرّاً" "Do not be a slave to anyone else. Allah has created you free. Islam's position on man is that man is born free. This freedom is given by Allah which no human being has the right to take away from it. Therefore, every human being has freedom of belief, freedom of religion, freedom of thought, political and collective freedom and above all freedom of speech and criticism. Is. All these freedoms are given by God. And Islam sup

surah Al-Falaq -Surah Al-naas .Explanation

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surah Al-Falaq  Translation  In the name of God, Most Gracious, Most Merciful Say: I seek refuge in the Lord of the morning from the evil of that which He has created, (2) and from the evil of the night when darkness overshadows it (3) From the evil of (4) And from the evil of the envious when they envy (5)        Surah Al-naas Translation Translation [edit]   In the name of God, Most Gracious, Most Merciful Say: I seek refuge in the Lord of mankind, (1) the true King of the people, (2) the true God of the people, (4) Who whispers in the hearts of the people (5) whether he be of the jinn or of the men (2)                                  Explanation Although these last two verses of the Qur'an are rather separate in themselves and are written under different names in the Mushaf, there is such a deep connection between them and their subjects are so closely related to each other that they have a common name. "مُعَوِتذَتَیُن" (two surahs seeking refu

The rights of relatives in Islam,

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The rights of relatives in Islam, Relationship is a branch of the Most Merciful. Allah says: O kinship, whoever connects you, I will connect with him and whoever cuts you off, I will be cut off from him. (Sahih Bukhari) Mercy with relatives increases love, increases sustenance and prolongs life. (Tirmidhi) When spending in the cause of God, think of your relatives first. (Abu Dawud) Giving charity to a relative is a double reward, one for charity, the other for mercy. (Tirmidhi) Start spending with your family, then spend on your loved ones. (Feminine) Reconcile the estranged relatives, forgive those who do not give, and forgive the wrongdoer. (Motivation) The one who breaks up with his relatives and abuses them will not enter Paradise. (Tirmidhi) Let your relatives turn their backs on you, and have mercy on them. (Tabarani) Treat parents, relatives, peers, the poor and orphans with kindness. (Sahih Bukhari) Allah's mercy does not descend on this nation, in