Social System of Islam
 A group of persons living together is called society
 common desires or common interests which they work
together.
 “We have made you (the true Muslims) a balanced
nation, so that you could be an example for
mankind.”
 Objectives
 “O mankind! We created you from a single (pair)
of a male and female and made you, into nations
and tribes that ye may know each other. Verily, the
most honored of you in the sight of God is (he
who is) the most righteous of you.”
 Living Freely
 Economic Rights
 Education
 Right of Free Thinking
 Political Rights
 Justice
 Marriage
 Women Education
 Economic Rights
 Social Rights
 Duties of Men
 Have good relations
 Help them
 But do not support for wrong purposes
types
 also a relative
 who is a stranger
 Casual or temporary neighbor
 “Anyone whose neighbor is not safe from his
misdeeds is not a true Believer.”
 “A person who enjoys a meal while his neighbor is
starving is not a true Believer.”
 Killing a living being
 Robbing someone or stealing things of someone
 Drinking alcohol
 Doing drugs and other narcotics
 Having sex without marriage
 Committing a crime
 Responsibility
 Brotherhood

Social system of islam

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     A groupof persons living together is called society  common desires or common interests which they work together.
  • 3.
     “We havemade you (the true Muslims) a balanced nation, so that you could be an example for mankind.”  Objectives
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     “O mankind!We created you from a single (pair) of a male and female and made you, into nations and tribes that ye may know each other. Verily, the most honored of you in the sight of God is (he who is) the most righteous of you.”
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     Living Freely Economic Rights  Education  Right of Free Thinking  Political Rights  Justice  Marriage
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     Women Education Economic Rights  Social Rights  Duties of Men
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     Have goodrelations  Help them  But do not support for wrong purposes
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    types  also arelative  who is a stranger  Casual or temporary neighbor  “Anyone whose neighbor is not safe from his misdeeds is not a true Believer.”  “A person who enjoys a meal while his neighbor is starving is not a true Believer.”
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     Killing aliving being  Robbing someone or stealing things of someone  Drinking alcohol  Doing drugs and other narcotics  Having sex without marriage  Committing a crime
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