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Human Rights in Islam and Common Misconceptions

  • Human Rights in Islam and Common Misconceptions

    Human Rights in Islam and Common Misconceptions: In this booklet the author address human rights in the light of perfectly balanced system of laws and principles of Islam. These rights are bases on revelations from the Divine Book of Muslims, the Glorious Qur'an and from the Sunnah, the practice of Allah's Messenger -pbuh- the two main sources of Islamic life and jurisprudence.

    Translators: Abu Salman Diya ud-Deen Eberle

    Publisher: http://www.islamland.com - Islam Land Website

    Source: http://www.islamhouse.com/p/50418

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