Quranic Principles of social relations with non-Muslims
حافظ محمد عابد نعمان پی ایچ ڈی ریسرچ اسکالر
Abstract
Islam prefers communication among all human beings on the basis of humanity, brotherhood, mutual sympathy, justice, equality, peace and security, despite differences of religions and encourages the adoption of various aspects of social relations. The comprehensive policy in Islam is to declare full rights to non-Muslims and hence people subscribing to other religions were assigned full civic rights by the teaching of Quran and though the application of Prophet Muhammad (Peace be upon him).In Quran there are several primary rights for non-muslims which can be found in international human rights law. In this article, the teaching of quran about non-muslims are presented in research style explaining the Quranic principles and rules of social relations with non-muslims, so that harmony, peace and respect can be promoted in society.