Social and economic relations with non-Muslims in light of hadith narrations
Keywords:
Relationships, social, economic, Muslims, narratives, hadithAbstract
The idea of our research is based on demonstrating the virtues of Islam in weaving neighborly relations, exemplifying the values of citizenship, and highlighting ways to recognize the rights of others, in the texts of the second source of legislation, which is the Purified Sunnah. Regardless of what belief this dissenter holds, or what ideas and convictions he adopts, this is done by explaining the forms of social relations between Muslims and those who differ from them in belief, which are based on honoring them, treating them well, protecting their souls, advising them of goodness, and warning against their injustice And exchanging gifts and loans with them, and visiting their sick and economic matters such as leasing and mortgage between them separate them And between Muslims, and employing their experiences in various areas.
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