Freedom and Human Rights in Islam offers a profound and balanced exploration of the Islamic understanding of freedom, dignity, and human rights. Moving beyond stereotypes and superficial readings, this book presents Islam as a comprehensive moral and ethical system that places the human being at the center of responsibility, justice, and moral choice. Through a careful and analytical reading of the Qur'an and the authentic Prophetic tradition, the author demonstrates that freedom of belief, freedom of thought, and human dignity are not secondary concepts in Islam, but foundational principles deeply rooted in its message. The book explains how Islam affirms freedom of conscience while simultaneously emphasizing accountability and social responsibility. A central focus of the work is the relationship between individual liberty and public order. The book clarifies common misunderstandings surrounding sensitive issues such as apostasy, showing the distinction between personal belief-which remains a matter between the individual and God-and aggressive or political actions that threaten social stability. In doing so, it highlights how Islamic law seeks to protect society without coercing faith or suppressing thought. The book also addresses economic and social justice, equality, resistance to oppression, and the protection of fundamental human rights, presenting these values as integral objectives of Islamic law. Rather than viewing freedom as unrestricted individualism, Islam is presented as offering a model of responsible freedom grounded in ethics, justice, and the common good. Freedom and Human Rights in Islam is not merely a theological or legal study; it is an invitation to rediscover Islam as a coherent and humane vision that harmonizes faith, reason, and justice. It speaks to readers seeking an authentic understanding of Islam's approach to human rights and its relevance in the modern world.
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