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Purposes Of Haqooq-ul-Ibad In Islam

Ahmad Ayaz by Ahmad Ayaz
November 30, 2024
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Introduction: In Islamic teachings, the concept of حقوق العباد (Haqooq-ul-Ibad) holds a central place, emphasizing the duties and responsibilities that individuals owe to one another. These rights, which are interconnected with the broader values of justice, compassion, and integrity, are considered crucial for fostering social harmony and ensuring that the rights of all members of society are upheld. While حقوق الله (Haqooq-ul-Allah) pertains to fulfilling the rights of Allah through worship and devotion, حقوق العباد focuses on the obligations we owe to our fellow human beings. Neglecting these rights is a grave matter in Islam, as the well-being of society depends on their fulfillment.
Respect And Dignity: The foundation of حقوق العباد lies in treating every individual with respect and acknowledging their inherent dignity. Allah created humanity as equals, with no one being superior to another except through piety and righteousness. The Quran explicitly highlights this in Surah Al-Hujurat: “Indeed, the most noble of you in the sight of Allah is the most righteous of you” (49:13). Respecting others involves recognizing their rights to freedom, honor, and fair treatment, irrespective of their social status, ethnicity, or religion. Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) exemplified this in his interactions, showing respect to all, including non-Muslims, women, and those marginalized by society.
Justice And Fairness: Justice (عدل) is a cornerstone of Islamic principles and an essential aspect of حقوق العباد. Ensuring fairness in dealings and avoiding oppression or harm is a duty prescribed by Allah. The Quran repeatedly commands believers to act justly: “O you who have believed, be persistently standing firm in justice” (Surah An-Nisa, 4:135). This principle applies to all aspects of life, including resolving disputes, business transactions, and everyday interactions. Oppression and favoritism are condemned in Islam, as they disrupt social harmony and lead to resentment and inequality.
Helping Others: One of the most emphasized components of حقوق العباد is helping those in need. Islam encourages believers to extend support to the poor, orphans, widows, and other vulnerable members of society. Acts of kindness, charity, and assistance are highly rewarded by Allah, as mentioned in the Quran: “And they give food in spite of love for it to the needy, the orphan, and the captive” (76:8). Helping others not only strengthens communal bonds but also serves as a means of purifying one’s soul. Zakat, one of the five pillars of Islam, institutionalizes this responsibility by requiring Muslims to share a portion of their wealth with those in need. Beyond Zakat, voluntary acts of charity (Sadaqah) further emphasize the significance of helping others.
Honesty In Transactions: Honesty is a fundamental virtue in Islam, particularly in business and financial transactions. حقوق العباد demands that individuals maintain truthfulness and fairness in their dealings. Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) stressed the importance of honesty, stating: “The truthful and trustworthy merchant will be with the Prophets, the truthful, and the martyrs” (Tirmidhi). Cheating, fraud, and deceit not only harm individuals but also undermine trust within the community. Islamic teachings urge believers to prioritize integrity, even if it means personal loss, as honesty fosters mutual respect and strengthens social cohesion.

“While devotion to Allah is paramount, fulfilling the rights of fellow human beings is equally essential, as it embodies the essence of Islamic teachings. Let us strive to uphold حقوق العباد in our daily lives, recognizing that our actions towards others are not only a reflection of our faith but also a means of attaining Allah’s mercy and blessing.”

Avoiding Backbiting And Harm: Islam places great emphasis on maintaining harmonious relationships and avoiding actions that may harm others. Backbiting, slander, and gossip are explicitly prohibited, as they can damage reputations and sow discord. The Quran warns against such behavior: “And do not backbite one another. Would one of you like to eat the flesh of his brother when dead? You would detest it” (49:12). Similarly, physical harm, emotional abuse, and acts of oppression are condemned. حقوق العباد calls for empathy and kindness in speech and actions, ensuring that individuals do not become a source of harm or distress to others.
Fulfilling Promises: Keeping promises and honoring commitments are critical aspects of حقوق العباد. Breaking a promise not only betrays trust but also disrupts relationships and creates animosity. The Quran commands believers to fulfill their covenants: “And fulfill [every] commitment. Indeed, the commitment is ever [that about which one will be] questioned” (17:34). Fulfilling promises reflects sincerity and reliability, qualities that are essential for building trust and strengthening bonds within the community. The Balance Between حقوق الله and حقوق العباد
Islam teaches a holistic approach to life, where حقوق الله (rights of Allah) and حقوق العباد are interdependent. Worship, devotion, and obedience to Allah are essential, but neglecting the rights of others nullifies the essence of one’s faith. Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) emphasized this balance, saying: “The bankrupt of my nation is the one who comes on the Day of Judgment with prayers, fasting, and charity, but he had insulted this person, falsely accused that person, consumed the wealth of another, shed the blood of this one, and beat that one” (Muslim). This Hadith underscores that fulfilling حقوق العباد is not optional but a fundamental requirement for attaining Allah’s pleasure and forgiveness.
Accountability For حقوق العباد: The significance of حقوق العباد is further highlighted by the fact that these rights cannot be absolved without seeking forgiveness from the wronged party. Unlike حقوق الله, which can be forgiven through sincere repentance, حقوق العباد require rectification and amends. This accountability underscores the gravity of these rights and their role in ensuring justice and equity. Practical Implementation of حقوق العباد is discussed below:-
1. Education And Awareness: Understanding the concept of حقوق العباد through religious education and self-reflection is essential for practicing it effectively.
2. Empathy And Compassion: Developing a sense of empathy helps individuals recognize the needs and struggles of others, motivating them to act with kindness and fairness.
3. Community Engagement: Participating in charitable activities, supporting communal projects, and resolving disputes amicably contribute to fulfilling حقوق العباد.
4. Personal Accountability: Regular self-assessment ensures that one’s actions align with the principles of حقوق العباد.
Conclusion: حقوق العباد serves as the foundation of a just and compassionate society, reflecting the core values of Islam. By respecting others, ensuring fairness, helping the needy, and avoiding harm, individuals contribute to a harmonious and equitable community. While devotion to Allah is paramount, fulfilling the rights of fellow human beings is equally essential, as it embodies the essence of Islamic teachings. Let us strive to uphold حقوق العباد in our daily lives, recognizing that our actions towards others are not only a reflection of our faith but also a means of attaining Allah’s mercy and blessing.
(The author is a freelancer. The views, opinions and conclusions expressed in this article are those of the author and aren’t necessarily in accord with the views of “Kashmir Horizon”)
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