نبوی تعلیمات میں مزدوروں کے حقوق ، محفوظ کا م اور منصفانہ اجر ت کی اہمیت Importance of labor rights, safe working conditions and fair wages in Prophetic teachings Section Islamic Studies
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Abstract
In order to run the system in the collective and social life, it is necessary to exchange knowledge and skills with each other, therefore, every man cannot fulfill all his needs by himself, but he needs the help of other people to fulfill many things. And he needs others. In the early days, this method was used to exchange things and skills. The power system worked. The other way was that if a person needed something, he had something to give in return. Therefore, if there is no thing or money, if he uses his skills to do some service and work and get something in return, then his action was considered as labor. In our society, people of every class are facing problems, but the times of "servant workers" are the most bitter. From whose tail are all the springs of the world today, there are so many beautiful and attractive things in the world that are indebted to the blood and sweat of these workers. Although they are the most entitled to it. Islam, like in other areas of life, has issued very good and clear instructions in this regard, in which the rights of both employers and employees have been reserved. The Messenger of Allah, peace be upon him, said, "Pay the wages of the laborer before his sweat dries up" meaning that his right should be paid on time according to the service contract. Labor is the work of the prophets, it is not a lowly profession, it is an honorable profession. There is a saying that lasting peace can be given only through social justice. In this article, the rights of workers will be discussed in the light of the Prophet's biography.
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