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Islam and Its Various Systems - Al-Shia The Scientific and Cultural Website of Shia belief Islam and Its Various Systems 2023-02-02 404 Views Islamic systems , Social system , Political system , Economic system , Judicial System Islam is a comprehensive way of life, which is meant for all people, irrespective of their races, languages or geographical locations. All people daily deal with social, political, judicial and economic issues throughout their life.
So, Islam is sent to manage these aspects of people’s lives through various plans which are arranged in Islam’s different systems. Contents SOCIAL SYSTEM OF ISLAM Formation of the Family Neighbour’s Rights ISLAM POLITICAL SYSTEM ECONOMIC SYSTEM JUDICIAL SYSTEM The present article aims to give a brief introduction concerning different Islam systems and answer how Islam manages people’s lives in the fore-mentioned issues.
SOCIAL SYSTEM OF ISLAM Islam is a social message which aims to set up a close-knit and cooperative society in which all people enjoy equal rights and duties, and they are mutually bound through the bonds of love, respect and cooperation. Islam also cares for social relations between the family and society and considers the family as the basic unit of the social structure. Formation of the Family The family is held in Islam as the key unit in building society.
That is why Islam pays great attention to making and organising the relationships between husband and wife, children and parents. Such ties are based on love, mercy and mutual respect. , peace be upon him and his progeny, said: “Never is anything built in Islam dearer to Allah, the Most Powerful and Glorified, than marriage.” (1) He also said: “Whoever gets married, he secures half of his religion.
Then let him guard against evil in respect to the second half.” (2) And so Islam settles the relationship between the husband and wife on the bases of love and reciprocal respect. Islam makes the husband shoulder the full responsibility of securing food, clothing, shelter, health care, etc. in proportion to his financial ability. As Islam urges the connection between the husband and wife to be strengthened, it establishes moral and lawful ties between parents and their children.
It is narrated from the Apostle of Allah that he said: “An affectionate look by a son toward his parents is as worship to Allah”. (3) Islam orders parents to love their children, be kind to them, foster them in an upright manner and secure what they are in need of.