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What is concept of Social Life especially in Islam ?
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26 Jan '10 10:49 am
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The social life of the true Muslim is based upon supreme principles and designed to secure happiness with prosperity for the individual as well as for the society. Class warfare, social castes and domination of the individual over society or viceversa are alien to the social life of Islam. Nowhere in the Quran or the Traditions of Prophet Muhammad can one find any mention of superiority on account of class or origin or wealth. On the contrary, there are many verses of the Quran and sayings of Muhammad to remind mankind of the vital facts of life, facts which serve at the same time as principles of the social structure of the Islamic life. Among these is the fact that humanity represents one family springing from one and the same father and mother, and aspiring to the same ultimate goals.
The unity of mankind is conceived in the light of the common parentage of Adam and Eve. Every human being is a member of the universal family established by the First Father and First ...more
Answered by salmanfarsi, 26 Jan '10 11:00 am
The unity of mankind is conceived in the light of the common parentage of Adam and Eve. Every human being is a member of the universal family established by the First Father and First ...more
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Marriage is the basis of the lslamic family. A good and sound society can only grow if a man and woman are bound in a solid relationshipthrough the sacred contract of marriage
Answered by anil garg, 18 Dec '10 11:03 pm
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Islam is a religion of common sense: FAMILY life is the basis of the lslamic society. Its origin goes back to thebeginning of the creation of man and women-- Adam and Eve. So, itis an institution founded by Allah's will. Allah says in the Quraan:
"Omankind, be mindful of your duty to your Lord who created you from a singlesoul and from it created its mate and from the two created many men and women."(Qur'an 4:1)
Marriage is the basis of the lslamic family. A good and sound society can only grow if a man and woman are bound in a solid relationshipthrough the sacred contract of marriage.
Marriage develops love, care and co-operation between the husband and wife. Itgives peace of mind and provides a secure atmosphere for the growth andprogress of the whole human race. Without marriage, the human race would cometo a standstill. Marriage was the practice of most of the prophets includingMuhammad (pbuh).
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Answered by jameel ahmed, 27 Jan '10 10:59 am
"Omankind, be mindful of your duty to your Lord who created you from a singlesoul and from it created its mate and from the two created many men and women."(Qur'an 4:1)
Marriage is the basis of the lslamic family. A good and sound society can only grow if a man and woman are bound in a solid relationshipthrough the sacred contract of marriage.
Marriage develops love, care and co-operation between the husband and wife. Itgives peace of mind and provides a secure atmosphere for the growth andprogress of the whole human race. Without marriage, the human race would cometo a standstill. Marriage was the practice of most of the prophets includingMuhammad (pbuh).
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The best judges can not hail from within, but by the exhaustive surveys, opinions, likings, dis-likings, expressions etc. made by the people ,from other RELIGIONS, over a period of several centuries. O K ??
AND that would be true assessment of a faith & RELIGION.
Answered by Kanai Chakraberti, 26 Jan '10 11:10 am
AND that would be true assessment of a faith & RELIGION.
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