Continuing from his earlier discussions of fundamental human rights from an Islamic perspective, Prof M. H. Kamali discusses in this volume a person's right to education, work and welfare. The following subjects are discussed: a classification of knowledge from the Islamic perspective, children's education, academic freedom, science and religion; the value of work, work ethics, fair trading, workers' rights; the obligations of society and the state towards those who are in need, the obligations of individuals, the establishment and objectives of charities.
| ISBN: | 9781903682593 |
| Publication date: | 1st February 2011 |
| Author: | Mohammad Hashim Kamali |
| Publisher: | The Islamic Texts Society an imprint of Islamic Texts Society |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Pagination: | 312 pages |
| Series: | Fundamental Rights and Liberties in Islam Series |
| Genres: |
Islam Public international law, human rights: labour and social Education law Social security and welfare law Human rights, civil rights Shariah law: key topics and practice Shariah law |
Continuing from his earlier discussions of fundamental human rights from an Islamic perspective, Prof M. H. Kamali discusses in this volume a person's right to education, work and welfare. The following subjects are discussed: a classification of knowledge from the Islamic perspective, children's education, academic freedom, science and religion; the value of work, work ethics, fair trading, workers' rights; the obligations of society and the state towards those who are in need, the obligations of individuals, the establishment and objectives of charities.
Right to Education, Work, and Welfare in Islam features in the following genres: Islam, Public international law, human rights: labour and social, Education law, Social security and welfare law, Human rights, civil rights, Shariah law: key topics and practice, Shariah law
Right to Education, Work, and Welfare in Islam is available in Paperback
Right to Education, Work, and Welfare in Islam was written by Mohammad Hashim Kamali and published by The Islamic Texts Society an imprint of Islamic Texts Society
Right to Education, Work, and Welfare in Islam has 312 pages
Yes it is part of Fundamental Rights and Liberties in Islam Series series
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