Scope of Economic Rights of Women & Children: An Exploratory Review in the Context of Islamic Teachings

خواتین اور بچوں کے معاشی حقوق کا دائرہ کار: اسلامی تعلیمات کے تناظر میں تحقیقی جائزہ

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Economic Rights, Women & Children, Islamic Teachings

Abstract

In Islam, not only hard work or spending is the source of sharing in wealth, but there are some people in society who deserve to share in wealth even without hard work and spending. There will be one and then each of them has different levels. There are two forms of sponsorship for men under the privilege of sponsorship, which are sponsorship from relatives and sponsorship from the government treasury. The scope of parental support is not limited to parents only, but will also include grandfathers, grandmothers, maternal grandparents and above. It is obligatory on every wealthy person to provide maintenance for each of his dependents, provided that the dependent is needy or immature or a penniless woman or crippled or disabled or blind or a student or due to ignorance or stupidity or any other excuse. but not able to eat and if that rich person does not spend on these people, he will be forced to spend. Sponsorship has also been declared essential by Islam.

Author Biographies

Ubaid Ur Rehman, Alhamd Islamic University, Islamabad

M.Phil Scholar, Islamic Studies

Alhamd Islamic University, Islamabad

Muhammad Usman, Riphah International University, Islamabad

PhD Scholar, Islamic Studies

Riphah International University, Islamabad

Khalil Ur Rehman, Alhamd Islamic University, Islamabad

M.Phil Scholar, Islamic Studies

Alhamd Islamic University, Islamabad

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Published

2023-05-12

How to Cite

Ubaid Ur Rehman, Muhammad Usman, & Khalil Ur Rehman. (2023). Scope of Economic Rights of Women & Children: An Exploratory Review in the Context of Islamic Teachings: خواتین اور بچوں کے معاشی حقوق کا دائرہ کار: اسلامی تعلیمات کے تناظر میں تحقیقی جائزہ. Alorooba Research Journal, 4(2), 82–106. Retrieved from https://www.alorooba.org/ojs/index.php/journal/article/view/71