The position on racism from the emergence of Islam to the end of the era of the four caliphs, a comparative study
- Author:
- Ahmad Hemadi Jasem
- Level:
- Master
- Field of study:
- Islamic History
- Language:
- Arabic
- Faculty:
- Faculty of History
- Year:
- 2022
- Publisher:
- URD Press
- Supervisor(s):
- Mohammad Saeid Nejati
- Advisor(s):
- Zainab Hamza Al Sarawi
The societies that preceded the Arab community before the advent of Islam were suffering from social diseases that almost destroyed their existence and divided them into warring groups, and perhaps the most prominent of these diseases: the disease of racism, which is clearly a general feeling of the superiority of one breed over the rest of the human races, which is discrimination in the treatment of One race is treated differently from the treatment of other races, and they refuse to coexist with it.
And the matter that led to direct effects in individual behaviors, corruption of aggression against others, and spread of crime, injustice, hatred and hatred. Prestige is deprived of others.
The study aims at clarifying the concept of racism and its treatment from the viewpoint of Islam, using the biography of the Prophet and the pure imams. And the objective scales according to which people classify, as well as the definition of the methods and methods adopted by Islam and the Messenger (peace be upon him) in treating this movement, whether on the cognitive level by explaining its harms or on the behavioral or moral level.
We aim to explain Islam’s position on racism and that it defined it as one of the destructive concepts in society and religion and that it fought it and rejected differences between people and called for differentiation on the basis of religion and piety and compared this position to the four caliphs