عصر حاضر میں اقلیتوں کیساتھ معاشرتی تعلقات کی نوعیت ،ضرورت اورافادیت کی ممکنہ صورتیں(صوبہ پنجاب کے تناظر میں) The Nature of social relations with minorities, necessity and possible forms of usefulness (in the context of Punjab province) Section Islamic Studies
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Abstract
Minority refers to a group, group or class that is small in number. To clarify the meaning of minority, we can say that group, group or class that is numerically smaller than any other group or group or any other group. For a religion that has a small number of followers in a region, state, province or country compared to the total population, the people there will be called a minority. , Hindus and Sikhs are minorities. After the Second World War, Article 55 of the United Nations Charter stipulated in the fundamental rights that to solve the human, social, economic, cultural and political problems in this charter, the United Nations at the global level. The purpose of the establishment is to achieve international cooperation for the promotion and encouragement of human rights and the provision of basic moral freedoms without any racial, professional, linguistic or sexual discrimination.
On June 26, 1945, these basic human rights were included in the United Nations Charter, while fourteen and a half hundred years ago today, the Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him, gave mankind the first written document and historical practical document in the form of the Treaty of Medina. The Treaty of Medina not only It has the distinction of being the world's first multicultural written constitution, but it also has the highest constitutional and constitutional characteristics in terms of its own subject and mafia, and also a comprehensive and scholarly image of Islamic civilization. Islamic civilization is a flexible civilization which There is protection of the rights of not only Muslims but all social classes related to humanity.
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