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The religion of Islam Principles and Fundamentals

Islam , the religion of more than 1.7 billion in the world, provides humanity with a unified vision of the purpose of our creation and existence, our final destiny and our place among other creatures. Basic Beliefs The Oneness of God (Tawhid) It is the most important Islamic belief. This implies that everything that exists has its origin in the one Creator, who is also the sustainer and the only source of guidance. The recognition of this fundamental truth resulted in a unified vision of existence that rejects any division of life into the religious and the profane. Allah is the only source of power and authority and therefore the right to worship and obedience of mankind. There is no room for any association with the Creator. The Tawhid teaches man that God is not born, nor is he born of him. He does not have kids. Human beings, like the rest of creation, are its subjects. The Prophecy (Risalah) It means the Prophecy and Messenger. Since the creation of the first human being, God has
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Importance of Parents in Islam

Respect for parents is a fundamental principle in Islam .When asked who teaches us the most, those who were present for us through difficulties, those who laughed with us in good times, those who presented with us in our travels, most of them found our parents Think about it and it’s true: our parents are the ones who have been with us in almost everything in our lives. It takes our mother nine expensive months before we are born, and then for at least eighteen years, our parents make a list of things, take care of us, educate us, help us, and help us financially and Provide educationally.  However, unfortunately, many people do not treat their parents as they deserve. Young people often fight with their parents, often on very trivial topics. Other teens neglect their parents instead of spending time with their friends or online. As we get older, we forget that our parents are growing up, and when we start our own family, they are forced to live on their own or in a nursing home. This

Islam and Human Rights

The awareness of the Arab States about the need to adapt their legal systems, in accordance with international human rights law, happened at the end of the 1970s. Since that date, the Arab-Muslim area has produced various declarations on human rights (Aldeeb Abu-sahlieh, 1997: 473), among which: The Organization's Declarations on Human Rights in the Islamic Conference of 1979, 1981 and 1990 (the latter known as the " Cairo Declaration on Human Rights in Islam ", Resolution No. 49/19-P). The Arab Charter on Human Rights, adopted on 09-15-1994, at the Council of the League of Arab States, Resolution No. 5437.           The " Universal Islamic Declaration on Human Rights" of September 19, 1981, has been prepared by the Council of the Organization of the Islamic Conference and compiled by Islamic jurists and by representatives of the various schools of Islamic thought, under the guidance of the UNESCO. This bill of rights affirms in the preamble its foundation in th

Humanity and Molarity In Islam

Defining Humanity The difficulty of proposing humanity is easy to understand, and there are disputes between different schools of thought. Most social thinkers and movement leaders claim that the greatest feature of their activities is their humanity and humanitarian efforts.To avoid misconceptions about humanity or to delve into the whirlpool of literal interpretations and logical controversies, we first need to focus on the reality of man and its various aspects, and then on the formation of the individual word derived from humanity. , Has its meaning, qualities and functions. First, humans are objective beings who differ from other objective beings in relation to freedom, which means that their actions and behaviors are the result of their reasoning and will, relatively. Second, man is greatly influenced by his surroundings, physical environment and other beings. Third, Humans naturally interact with other humans because they are social beings Fourth, God is the creator of the