ہجرت حبشہ کے تناظر میں غیر مسلم ریاستوں کے مسلم شہریوں کا دستور العمل The Manual for Muslim Citizens of Non-Muslim States in the Context of Abyssinian Emigration

Al-Wifaq Pub Date : 2022-12-31 DOI:10.55603/alwifaq.v5i2.u3
Muhammad Tufail
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Just as there were trade relations between Yemen and the Arabian Sea from ancient times, so also there were trade relations between Abyssinia and the Arabian Sea from ancient times. This was the reason that the residents of Makkah were well aware of the conditions in Abyssinia and as soon as the permission was given by the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him), the Companions of the Prophet PBUH immediately prepared for this migration. Muslims migrated to Abyssinia twice. The first time, 15 or 16 people were involved, while the second time, about 101 people participated. The last caravan of Abyssinian emigrants reached Medina directly on the 7th Hijra. One of the arguments arising from this migration is that in the country or region in which Muslims settle, they face problems in religious, cultural, economic, political, moral and social affairs, especially when it is difficult to fulfil religious affairs, they are allowed to migrate from one place and settle in another place. Also, if a Muslim gets better economic, commercial, business and earning opportunities in a non-Muslim state than in an Islamic state, then such Muslims should migrate from a Muslim state and settle in a non-Muslim state. Similarly, Muslim students can enrol in non-Muslim educational institutions and obtain higher degrees. These all above matters are allowed with the condition that they don't let the wealth of their faith go to waste during their studies, stick to trust and honesty and protect their honour and reputation. This research also proves that it is important for Muslims to follow the laws of the country in which they live.
正如也门和阿拉伯海自古以来就有贸易关系一样,阿比西尼亚和阿拉伯海自古以来也有贸易关系。这就是麦加的居民非常了解阿比西尼亚的情况的原因,一旦先知(愿主福安之)给予许可,先知的同伴们就立即为这次迁移做准备。穆斯林两次迁移到阿比西尼亚。第一次有15、16人参加,第二次有101人参加。最后一批阿比西尼亚移民在海吉拉7号直接到达麦地那。这种迁移产生的一个论点是,在穆斯林定居的国家或地区,他们面临宗教、文化、经济、政治、道德和社会事务方面的问题,特别是在宗教事务难以完成时,允许他们从一个地方迁移到另一个地方定居。此外,如果一个穆斯林在一个非穆斯林国家比在一个伊斯兰国家获得更好的经济、商业、商业和赚钱机会,那么这些穆斯林应该从一个穆斯林国家移民到一个非穆斯林国家定居。同样,穆斯林学生可以进入非穆斯林教育机构并获得更高的学位。所有这些事情都是允许的,条件是他们不让他们的信仰财富在学习中浪费,坚持信任和诚实,保护他们的荣誉和声誉。这项研究还证明,穆斯林遵守他们所居住国家的法律是很重要的。
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