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The social system of Islam is based on living in harmony as a balanced nation. It emphasizes unity among all people while respecting diversity, and establishes rights and duties for both men and women including freedom of thought, education, marriage, and economic participation. Central to this system is treating neighbors and strangers justly, helping those in need, and avoiding harm to others through prohibited acts like theft, alcohol, drugs, sex outside marriage, and crime.










An overview of the Islamic social system emphasizing communal living and cooperation.
A society is defined as a group united by common interests and goals.
True Muslims are depicted as a balanced nation meant to exemplify moral standards for humanity.
Humanity was created from one pair, encouraging respect among different nations and tribes based on righteousness.
Key aspects of rights in Islam include freedom of living, economic rights, education, and justice.
Emphasizes women's education and economic rights alongside the social duties of men.
Encourages good relations and support among people, while condemning support for wrongdoing.
Various types of neighbors are discussed, stressing the importance of good conduct and support within the community.
Highlights actions considered sinful or harmful, such as violence, theft, substance abuse, and immoral behavior.
Focuses on key Islamic values of responsibility and brotherhood, essential for a cohesive society.