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Reciprocal rights
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Imam Ali Zain al-Abideen(as)
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An insightful discussion on reciprocal rights in Islam, highlighting the mutual obligations and responsibilities between individuals, families, and society.
"Reciprocal Rights" explores the balanced system of rights and responsibilities established by Islam. The book discusses the ethical, legal, and social obligations that govern relationships between:
✔️ Husband and wife – Rights and duties in marriage
✔️ Parents and children – Filial respect and parental responsibilities
✔️ Individuals and society – Justice, kindness, and mutual support
✔️ Employer and employee – Fair treatment and honesty in work
✔️ Muslims and non-Muslims – Tolerance and peaceful coexistence
Rooted in Quranic teachings and Hadith, this book emphasizes the harmony Islam promotes through mutual respect and justice.
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