Worker's Rights
"Workers' rights refer to the protection of employees' rights and the right to receive fair wages. Islam is sensitive to this issue."
Spiritual & Deep Meaning
Workers' rights are an important part of Islam's understanding of social justice. Justice in the relationships between workers and employers in the working life, the protection of workers' rights, and their fair treatment are fundamental teachings of Islam. Issues such as ensuring the rights of workers, paying fair wages, and improving their health, safety, and working conditions hold special significance in Islam. The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) frequently emphasized that workers should be valued and treated with respect and fairness. Adhering to workers' rights is critically important for the establishment of social justice in society. Workers' rights stand out as both a religious obligation and an ethical approach.
Example / Wisdom Quote
"The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said: 'Do not dismiss a worker before they receive their wages.'"
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