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Human Rights and Racial Discrimination in Islam_ Justice, Dignity, and Faith

Human Rights and Racial Discrimination in Islam_ Justice, Dignity, and Faith

Publisher: Dar Al Salam Publishers
Author: Abdul Aziz Al Khayyat
Language: English
Binding: Soft Cover
Pages: 127
Size: 12x17cm

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Human Rights and Racial Equality in Islam: Justice, Dignity, and Faith explores Islam’s powerful stance on equality, justice, and the sanctity of human life. Through the teachings of the Qur’an and Sunnah, the book sheds light on how Islam abolished racial superiority, class discrimination, and social injustice over 1,400 years ago. It highlights the Prophet Muhammad’s ﷺ message of brotherhood, compassion, and fairness, emphasizing that all humans are equal in the sight of Allah regardless of race, color, or nationality.

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Al Hujjah Publications is a respected Islamic publisher devoted to spreading authentic knowledge from the Qur’an and Sunnah. Through its works, the publisher promotes justice, equality, and faith-based understanding, addressing contemporary issues through the lens of Islamic teachings. With a commitment to accuracy, clarity, and accessibility, Al Hujjah Publications aims to guide readers toward a deeper awareness of Islamic principles of human rights, dignity, and moral integrity. Each publication reflects the timeless wisdom of Islam and its call for compassion, fairness, and unity among all people.

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Dar Al Salam Publishers

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  • Abdul Aziz Al Khayyat

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Abdul Aziz Al Khayyat

Dr. Abdul Aziz Al Khayyat (عبد العزيز الخياط‎, رحمه الله) was a distinguished Islamic scholar, author, and educator known for his deep understanding of Islamic thought, ethics, and social justice. A former Minister of Awqaf and Islamic Affairs in Jordan, Dr. Al Khayyat dedicated his life to teaching and writing about the universal principles of Islam — emphasizing human rights, equality, faith, and moral integrity. His works reflect a commitment to presenting Islam as a religion of justice, compassion, and balance, addressing both classical scholarship and modern challenges facing the Muslim Ummah.