Trust Rights
"Trust rights refer to the protection of promises and trust given to others. This is very important in Islam."
Spiritual & Deep Meaning
Trust rights are an Islamic principle that addresses the protection of promises, property, and trust given to others. In Islam, trust encompasses not only material objects but also spiritual values. In this context, protecting trusts and adhering to the principles of loyalty and trustworthiness is considered a great virtue. The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) emphasized this issue by saying, 'Each of you is a trust.' Violating trust rights undermines a person's reliability and threatens social peace. Observing trust rights strengthens individuals' relationships in social life and establishes a more solid moral foundation for society. As a result, trust rights enable the formation of a sense of trust in interpersonal relationships.
Example / Wisdom Quote
"The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said: 'Take good care of what is entrusted to you.'"
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