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Aurangzeb was the true follower of Islam -Rights of Citizens in an Islamic State - If he was not follower of Islam then we can accept it.
by Truth Finder on Apr 12, 2007 12:05 AM  Permalink  | Hide replies

Islam protects the rights belonging to the citizens of an Islamic state, whether they are Muslims or non-Muslims.



The first is the right to security of life and property. Islam prohibits killing except for that which is done in the due process of law at the hands of a God-fearing court. No government has the right to murder its citizens, openly or secretly, because they oppose its unjust policies and actions or criticize it. Furthermore, Islam confers the right of security of ownership of property.

Another right is that of the protection of honor. Under Islamic Law, if one is proved to have said things that could have damaged the reputation and honor of the plaintiff, the accused is declared guilty of defamation %u2014 regardless of whether or not the plaintiff is able to prove that he is respectable and honorable in the first place.

Citizens of an Islamic state have the right to the sanctity and security of private life. Thus spying on others, reading their mail, tapping their phones, etc., is illegal. Espionage on the life of the individual cannot be justified on moral grounds. In fact, when a government does begin to spy on its own people, the common citizens cannot speak freely even in their own homes, and society begins to suffer from a state of general distrust and suspicion %u2014 which in turn leads to more dissatisfaction and eventually unrest.

No citizen can be imprisoned unless his guilt has been proven in an open court in which he has the opportunity to defend himself.

Citizens have the God-given right to protest against the government%u2019s tyranny, whether that abuse is directed against individuals, groups, or the entire population.



Citizens have absolute and complete equality in the eyes of the law regardless of their religion

Islam grants the right of freedom of thought and expression on the condition that it should be used to propagate virtue and truth, not to spread evil and wickedness. Further, no one has the right to use abusive or offensive language in the name of criticism. In fact, the citizen not only has the right of freedom of expression in order to propagate virtue, but also the duty to propagate virtue and stop the spread of evil.

Islam gives people the right to freedom of association and formation of parties or organizations, provided that this right is exercised to spread virtue and righteousness, not to spread evil and mischief.

Citizens of an Islamic state have the right to freedom of conscience and conviction. Non-Muslim citizens cannot be forced to accept Islam, and no moral, social, or political pressure can be put on them to make them change their minds.

Religious sentiments are to be protected. Discussion and debate on religious matters can be held, but these must be conducted in decency with no abusive language. This applies to followers of all faiths.

An individual cannot be arrested or impr

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