The Prophet is reported to have said: “Love the children and have mercy on them.
The Prophet is reported to have said: “Love the children and have mercy on them. If you promise them something, then fulfil your promise. They know only that you are the one who secures their provision.” As the parents are duty bound to spend on their children, the children should, as they grow up and their parents become infirm and helpless, spend on their parents.
Neighbour’s Rights To bind the family strongly to other families and establish relations among members of society on firm and stable grounds, Islam exhorts Muslims to have good ties with their neighbours and to respect their rights. The Prophet of Allah is reported to have said: “Gabriel recommended the neighbour so much that I thought he would leave an inheritance to him”.
(4) Also, concerning the neighbour, has said: “Whoever believes in Allah and the Last Day should never trouble his neighbour”. (5) ISLAM POLITICAL SYSTEM Islam has set exact and precise laws for society in every domain, politically, economically, judicially, militarily, etc. With respect to politics and rule, Almighty Allah in Holy Quran says: “Indeed Allah commands you to deliver the trusts to their [rightful] owners, and to judge with fairness when you judge between people…”.
(6) Herein political justice is established, the responsibility of the state to the community is elucidated, and Islam made the principle of consultation a right of the Muslims. It is an obligation on the part of Muslims to obey legitimate authority based on religion, rights and justice. Islam makes the task of establishing and maintaining the social order and the state a general responsibility of all the people.
There is nothing of those limitations other religions approve of being placed between Allah’s rights and Caesar’s. The whole society should manage its affairs according to divine law. People are bound to make their life better and oppose corruption. Regarding this duty, it is reported that the Apostle of Allah has said: “Whoever sees evil, he should change it by his hand. If he cannot, then by word, if he cannot, then by condemning it in his heart and that is the weakest form of faith.”.
Aiding oppressors is strictly forbidden in Islam and is considered a terrible crime. Injustice should be opposed so that justice prevails. In this way, the relationship between the authorities and the community is distinctly clear.