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The Cruelty and its Horrible Consequences in the World and Hereafter from the Perspective of Islamic Law


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Certainly, society should not expect discipline, peace and security and the establishment of justice, unless the people of society are aware of the religious disputants and if they do not consider them to be the guiding light of their lives.On the contrary, the realization of all kinds of disorder and non-religious and inhumane acts, such as oppression, and the right to freedom, were foreseen in various ways in society. Because of the oppression and the pervasive right to live in our environment, in a way that neither the life of a Muslim is safe nor his property and honor. Due to the importance of this issue and the needs of our Islamic community, it was necessary to publish a scholarly article in this regard, where I discussed the divine power (worldly oppression & its consequences in terms of Islamic law). The purpose of this research is to explain the concept of cruel and criticize of this inhumane treatment and behavior from the prospective of the Islamic Shari'ah and ways to prevent it in order to inform our dear compatriots. So this is a descriptive and analytical study which is done in the confines of books and libraries. The result of this research is that oppression and the violation of the rights of others, including life, property and honor, will destroy the good of one's actions unless the oppressor repents and apologizes to the oppressed and receives his consent.

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Law, Calculation, Sharia, Oppressed, Cruelty, Repentance.
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Authors

Mohammad Saddiq Haqiq
Faculty of Islamic Studies, Herat University, Herat, Afghanistan
Enayatullah Sedeqyar
Faculty of Islamic Studies, Herat University, Herat, Afghanistan

Abstract


Certainly, society should not expect discipline, peace and security and the establishment of justice, unless the people of society are aware of the religious disputants and if they do not consider them to be the guiding light of their lives.On the contrary, the realization of all kinds of disorder and non-religious and inhumane acts, such as oppression, and the right to freedom, were foreseen in various ways in society. Because of the oppression and the pervasive right to live in our environment, in a way that neither the life of a Muslim is safe nor his property and honor. Due to the importance of this issue and the needs of our Islamic community, it was necessary to publish a scholarly article in this regard, where I discussed the divine power (worldly oppression & its consequences in terms of Islamic law). The purpose of this research is to explain the concept of cruel and criticize of this inhumane treatment and behavior from the prospective of the Islamic Shari'ah and ways to prevent it in order to inform our dear compatriots. So this is a descriptive and analytical study which is done in the confines of books and libraries. The result of this research is that oppression and the violation of the rights of others, including life, property and honor, will destroy the good of one's actions unless the oppressor repents and apologizes to the oppressed and receives his consent.

Keywords


Law, Calculation, Sharia, Oppressed, Cruelty, Repentance.

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