Rights and Security of Non-Muslims in Islamic States: An Example of Justice and Coexistence
Dhaka, 5 February 2025: In the Islamic state Rights and security of non-Muslim citizens has always been an important issue. According to Islamic teachings, Non-Muslims have the right to equal citizenship, religious freedom, and legal protection..
📜 Rights of non-Muslims in an Islamic state
1. Religious freedom – Islam confirms that, Non-Muslims will be able to freely practice their religious worship and customs..
2. Legal protection – According to Islamic law, It is the state's responsibility to protect the lives, property, honor, and freedom of non-Muslims..
3. Economic rights – They can do business and trade and participate in the economic activities of the state.
4. Political rights – History testifies that non-Muslims have also performed administrative and judicial duties in the Islamic system of governance.
5. Social coexistence – As a citizen of an Islamic state Non-Muslims can live a life of dignity just like Muslims..
🛡️ Security guaranteed
The Prophet of Islam, Hazrat Muhammad (PBUH), in the Sanad of Medina, Promises complete securityHistorically, in Islamic states Christians, Jews, Hindus and followers of other religions have lived safely..
⚖️ Challenges and solutions
Currently in some regions Disagreements are seen on issues of religious tolerance and civil rightsHowever, if you follow the basic principles of Islam Peaceful coexistence is possible based on justice and mutual respect..
🔎 Conclusion
In the Islamic state The rights and security of non-Muslims are guaranteed by Islam.The responsibility of the state is Protecting the rights of all citizens regardless of religion or caste, which is the core teaching of Islam on justice and human rights.
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Thursday, February 6, 2025, 12:17 AM
Sarjis Alam, coordinator of the student movement against discrimination, was injured in a private car accident in the Dhaka University area. The incident occurred in front of the British Council at Dhaka University around 9:15 pm on Wednesday. He was taken to the eye department of Dhaka Medical College Hospital in his injured state. The injured Sarjis Alam said that he was going to the Banglamotor central office through Dhaka University. When he came in front of the British Council, a child ran in front of the car. Then the private car braked hard and hit the island and he was injured. Shuvo Howlader, a student of the 21st hall of the university, said that after receiving the news, I brought Sarjis Alam to the hospital in his injured state from in front of the British Council. He has a cut on the side of his left eye. He also has a head injury. Jabir Hossain, a doctor from the Dhaka Medical College Emergency Department, said that a stitch was given to his left eye, and he is fine.