Helping Poor People Emigrants and Refugees from Islamic Perspective


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The world is experiencing an unprecedented refugee crisis as millions of people are forced from their homes and involuntarily displaced due to conflict war and poverty. In particular there are an estimated four million refugees from Syria due to the civil war. Many of these people do not have sufficient food clothing or shelter and they are not receiving enough assistance from neighboring countries due to a lack of resources. Every human being regardless of their faith has a natural right in Islam to food clothing and shelter. Uthman ibn Affan reported: The Prophet peace and blessings be upon him said: لَيْسَ لِابْنِ آدَمَ حَقٌّ فِي سِوَى هَذِهِ الْخِصَالِ بَيْتٌ يَسْكُنُهُ وَثَوْبٌ يُوَارِي عَوْرَتَهُ وَجِلْفُ الْخُبْزِ وَالْمَاءِ There is no right for the son of Adam except in these things: a house in which he lives a garment to cover his nakedness a piece of bread and water. Source: Sunan At-Tirmidhi 2341 Grade: Sahih It is our duty in Islam to help these refugees and asylum seekers to the extent of our capability just as we would wish someone would help us if we were in their place. The story of Islam is one of the triumph of faith and brotherhood in the face of persecution. When the Muslims of Mecca known as the Muhajirun (the emigrants) were being tortured and killed for their faith the Muslims of Medina known as the Ansar (the supporters) brought them into their homes and cared for them as if they were members of their own family.
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