Freedom in Islam
The word "freedom", with all its conjugations in the Arabic language, conveys virtuous meanings, independence of will, and non-submission to the power of passion, and the basis upon which freedom raises its foundations is nothing but education and training. Looking at the virtue of freedom with respect makes sure that it strives to refine the morals of the nation and enlighten their minds with correct instructions. Before every account. Some people imagine that freedom is a right that allows its possessor to express all the opinions that slander his mind, and to publish in his articles all the satire and shameful descriptions he composes. A group of people became extremist and interpreted freedom in the worst way, interpreting it to mean compliance with the advocate of desires by unleashing and executing the will, even if it harms others. harm, or withholding him from an established right that is not subject to dispute. You see many of them who cannot imagine any meaning other than carrying weapons under the banner of force and using them for the sake of rape. True freedom is based on two great principles: They are advice and equality. With advice, rights are distinguished, and with equality, their enforcement is regulated and their enforcement is extended. Islam has strengthened and leveled each of these two rules.
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Freedom in Islam
The word "freedom", with all its conjugations in the Arabic language, conveys virtuous meanings, independence of will, and non-submission to the power of passion, and the basis upon which freedom raises its foundations is nothing but education and training. Looking at the virtue of freedom with respect makes sure that it strives to refine the morals of the nation and enlighten their minds with correct instructions. Before every account. Some people imagine that freedom is a right that allows its possessor to express all the opinions that slander his mind, and to publish in his articles all the satire and shameful descriptions he composes. A group of people became extremist and interpreted freedom in the worst way, interpreting it to mean compliance with the advocate of desires by unleashing and executing the will, even if it harms others. harm, or withholding him from an established right that is not subject to dispute. You see many of them who cannot imagine any meaning other than carrying weapons under the banner of force and using them for the sake of rape. True freedom is based on two great principles: They are advice and equality. With advice, rights are distinguished, and with equality, their enforcement is regulated and their enforcement is extended. Islam has strengthened and leveled each of these two rules.
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Freedom in Islam

Freedom in Islam

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Freedom in Islam

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The word "freedom", with all its conjugations in the Arabic language, conveys virtuous meanings, independence of will, and non-submission to the power of passion, and the basis upon which freedom raises its foundations is nothing but education and training. Looking at the virtue of freedom with respect makes sure that it strives to refine the morals of the nation and enlighten their minds with correct instructions. Before every account. Some people imagine that freedom is a right that allows its possessor to express all the opinions that slander his mind, and to publish in his articles all the satire and shameful descriptions he composes. A group of people became extremist and interpreted freedom in the worst way, interpreting it to mean compliance with the advocate of desires by unleashing and executing the will, even if it harms others. harm, or withholding him from an established right that is not subject to dispute. You see many of them who cannot imagine any meaning other than carrying weapons under the banner of force and using them for the sake of rape. True freedom is based on two great principles: They are advice and equality. With advice, rights are distinguished, and with equality, their enforcement is regulated and their enforcement is extended. Islam has strengthened and leveled each of these two rules.

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ISBN-13: 9789779919072
Publisher: ????? ??????? ???????
Publication date: 12/18/2024
Sold by: Bookwire
Format: eBook
Pages: 95
File size: 538 KB
Age Range: 16 - 18 Years
Language: Arabic
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