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Social Foundation Given By Quran
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Dear All


Social Foundations provided to mankind based on Individuals possessed


potentialities, but those can be actualized only in a favorable social


milieu and through co-operation with congenial companions. The Quran


lays down a pattern according to which a healthy social organization


for entire mankind can be formed. The Quran has expressed this view in


lucid and unambiguous language: Verily, We have honored every human


being. This view gives full recognition to the dignity of humans. As


humans all are equal; every one possesses the self. This is the basic


principle of the Islamic Order.


The Quran has laid down two principles for this purpose.


A.No man shall carry another's burden and, B. Every one will be


entitled to get according to his/her efforts. It means that in Islamic


Order, man is punished or rewarded for his/her own deeds and is held


responsible for his/her voluntary actions. It further enjoins upon


human beings to be strictly just in his/her dealings with even his/her


enemies. The recurring theme of the Quran, is the interdependence of


man. So the Quranic program has a two-fold aim: the furtherance of the best


interest of the individual and that of the society with preference of


others to themselves. The Quran declares that: The believers prefer


others to themselves although there is indigence among them. In this


way people's vital interests are bound up with the interests of


humanity. They realize the good only by working for the general good.


Dedicated to the service of mankind, the believers keep the doors of


Rububiyyah Order (system for the growth and development of humanity)


open to all. In this way the social foundations include the following


permanent values:


1.The criterion of a high position in society rests on men's own


personal merits and character.


2.Justice is one of the fundamental permanent values and no


distinction is allowed in this respect between friend and foe. As


regards the courts of justice, the believers have been very clearly


guided by the Quran:


*confound not truth with falsehood nor knowingly conceal the truth


Quran chapter 2 verse 42.


* hide not testimony -Quran chapter 2 verse 283-


* evidence must be given truthfully -Quran chapter 4 verse 135-


* and be you not an advocate for the fraudulent -Quran chapter 4 verse 105-


* and never be a supporter of the guilty -Quran chapter 28 verse 17-


* be you staunch in justice, witnesses for Allah, even though it be


against yourselves or (your) parents or your kindred, whether the


case be of a rich man or a poor man, for Allah Almighty is nearer unto


both than you are; so follow not passions lest you lapse from truth


and if you lapse or fall away then look! Allah Almighty is ever


informed of what you do -Quran chapter 4 verse 135-


3.Respect for humanity: All humans are equal by birth and are worthy


of respect


4.Personal responsibility: Justice demands that everybody should bear


his/her own burden and should personally fulfil one's own


responsibilities. Thus the consequence of one's act cannot be


transferred to another


5.Zulm: It means to put a thing at a place where it should not be. The


Quran not only prohibits wrong acts but also that you should not be


wronged. If every individual on his/her part avoids wrong acts, the


wrong shall be eliminated from the society and all shall be protected


against it


6.The survival of the constructive: According to the Quran only that


which is beneficial for the entire mankind survives.


These values are imbedded in the curriculum fabric, so that the


learners may bring these values forth through their overt and covert


behavior. Now the only question is that what is the operational


mechanism for this Quranic System to form such a society.


Regards


Nawaz


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Social Foundation Given By Quran - by nawaz - 12-23-2004, 08:26 AM

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