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Introduction to the Islamic Social System

The Objectives of the Islamic Social System

• To regulate the relations between men and women
• To protect the honour of men and women
• To regulate the roles of the various social units e.g. family, relatives, married people
• To create a tranquil social environment based on shari’ah
• To guide to the beneficial behaviour in the various forms of social contact
• To regulate the rights and duties with regards to a person and the various social units
• To maintain the harmonious and cohesive relations in the Islamic Society

Branches of the Islamic Social System

• Rights and Duties of Husband
• Rights and Duties of Wives
• Rights and Duties of Fathers
• Rights and Duties of Mothers
• Rights and Duties of Children
• Rights and Duties of Neighbours
• Rights and Duties of Muslims
• Rights and Duties of Mankind
• Adaab [Manners]
• Nikah [Marriage]
• Talaq [Divorce]
• Khula’ [Separation initiated by Wife]
• Silaatur Rahm [Joining the ties of Kinship]
• Rida [Suckling]
• Ihdad [Mourning]