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Right to Education, Work and Welfare in Islam [Kietas viršelis]

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Continuing from his earlier discussions of fundamental human rights from an Islamic perspective, Prof M. H. Kamali here focussed on a person's right to education, work and welfare. As in his earlier volumes, the discussions are based on the Qur'an and the teachings of the Prophet

Discussing rights and liberties in Islam, this examination focuses on three connected and complementary areas education, work, and welfare and how each is treated in the Qur’an. The Prophet and Pious Caliphs are used as examples as the book argues that the educated are more likely to enter the workforce and contribute to the community. Touching upon various topics, including the institutionalization of learning, the role of governments, and the responsibility to care for individuals in need, this record offers an understanding of human rights from an Islamic perspective. Those interested in Islamic Studies, law, and philosophy will be particularly intrigued.

Acknowledgements ix
Introduction 1(16)
Chapter One Right to Education (Haqq al-Ta`lim) and an Islamic Educational Agenda
17(78)
I
Chapter Summary
17(1)
II A Glance at the Qur'an and Sunnah
18(13)
III Classification of Sciences from an Islamic Perspective
31(12)
IV Education of Children
43(13)
V Is There a Right to Education in Islam?
56(7)
VI Institutionalisation of Learning
63(4)
VII Academic Freedom
67(7)
VIII Islam, Rationality and Science
74(12)
IX Concluding Remarks
86(9)
Chapter Two Right to Work (Haqq al-`Amal) and Business Ethics in Islam
95(94)
I Definition and Summary
95(1)
II Evidence in the Qur'an and Sunnah
96(16)
III The Value (Hukm) of Work
112(9)
IV Participation in a non-Islamic Government
121(3)
V Islamic Work Ethics
124(10)
VI Fair Trading
134(5)
VII Work, Women and Children
139(8)
VIII Workers' Rights
147(26)
Right to Employment
147(2)
Right to Fair Wages
149(11)
Work Accident and Liability for Loss
160(7)
Right to a Fair Work Regime and Leisure
167(6)
IX Workers Associations
173(2)
X Role and Responsibility of Government
175(14)
Chapter Three Right to Welfare (al-Takaful al-Ijtima`i)
189(80)
I Introductory Remarks
189(2)
II Affirmative Evidence
191(12)
III An Historical Sketch
203(6)
IV An Analysis of Welfare
209(11)
V Obligatory Maintenance (Nafaqah Wajibah)
220(8)
VI Inheritance and Bequest
228(4)
VII Legal Alms (Zakah)
232(10)
VIII The Fitr and Adha Charities
242(3)
IX Tithe, Land Tax, and Poll Tax (`Ushr, Kharaj, Jizyah)
245(1)
X Mineral Tax (Rikaz) and Unclaimed Assets (Dawa'i`)
246(1)
XI Expiations (Kaffarat)
247(2)
XII Voluntary Charities
249(7)
Supererogatory Charities
249(3)
Charitable Endowments
252(4)
XIII Public Treasury (Bayt al-Mal)
256(2)
XIV Concluding Remarks
258(11)
Glossary 269(6)
Bibliography 275(10)
Index 285