Rights of Others in Islam, He is not a Believer, That Spoils the Rights of Others
In Surah Al-Baqarah, Allah states that those who believe in the Quran and the earlier revelations and have firm faith in the Afterlife are the rightly guided.All the holy books were revealed as the uncreated word of Allah.
In the eras during which the scriptures were revealed, they sought to explain the purpose of life and people’s obligations.
Indeed, the Tawrat was corrupted by those who followed their whims and desires, seeking to reinvent its pure teachings.This book can no longer be found in its original form as a result of tampering.
By the same token, we are to reject all existing, corrupted editions of the Tawrat.In Surah Al-Ma’idah, Allah says that He sent the Tawrat, which contained guidance and light.
On the other hand, any versions of it that exist currently shall not be endorsed or deemed divine in origin.
It was revealed to Prophet Isa (AS), a prophet born of a miraculous birth, who performed several miracles by Allah’s leave.
The international community has marked August 19th as World Humanitarian Day (WHD) since its designation by the UN General Assembly in 2008.
This historic decision was taken five years after the bombing of the UN Headquarters in Baghdad on 19 August 2003, which led to the death of 22 humanitarians.
This year’s focus is on the climate crisis and its immediate human cost and it must be acknowledged that this type of humanitarian intervention comes with its own set of challenges.
As a top driver of humanitarian need, climate change causes human suffering, especially in poor countries, by affecting the ecosystem, natural resources, agricultural productivity, and physical infrastructure.
In the short term, it leads to weather-related hazards such as hurricanes and droughts which compel people to flee from their homes and threaten their livelihoods.
It particularly restricts the rights to life, adequate standard of living, health, property, water and sanitation, food, and housing.