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مشكلة فساد ذات البين: أسبابها وأضرارها وعلاجها في الشريعة الإسلامية

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العنوان بلغة أخرى:The Problem of Ill-Relation : Reasons, Lesions and Treatment in Islam
المصدر:مجلة القلم
الناشر: جامعة القلم للعلوم الإنسانية والتطبيقية
المؤلف الرئيسي: علي، عبده محمد يوسف (مؤلف)
المجلد/العدد:ع4
محكمة:نعم
الدولة:اليمن
التاريخ الميلادي:2015
الصفحات:204 - 256
DOI:10.35695/1946-000-004-008
ISSN:2410-5228
رقم MD:937923
نوع المحتوى: بحوث ومقالات
اللغة:Arabic
قواعد المعلومات:HumanIndex
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المستخلص:يتناول هذا البحث مشكلة فساد ذات البين، حيث حرم الإسلام إفساد ذات البين، وذلك للآثار المترتبة عليها، كما تناول أسباب وعوامل المشكلة، وأضرارها على الفرد والمجتمع، ووضع العلاج المناسب لها من خلال المسلك الوقائي والإصلاحي وفق منظومة من التشريعات التي تكفل ذلك.

This paper presents the problem of ill-relation which leads to enmity between two people or tribes. Islam has forbidden these problems due to their disastrous consequences. The paper explores these problems and their reasons which include Satan deeds, ignorance, faith weakness, and so on. It also investigates the lesions and the disastrous consequences of these problems and their impacts on the individual and society. Accordingly, the research presents two Islamic methods of treatment: 1. Protection This method is meant for taking care of ill-relation before it happens. It is based on the Islamic prohibition of ill-relation, and all the reasons and factors that may cause it. 2. Reconciliation This method is meant for bringing people together, and calling for it, as an Islamic principle which includes: - Reconciliation is one of the unity of the Islamic society. It is a principle of love and harmony. - Reconciliation is one of the good deeds we human are asked to do, and we are therefore rewarded for doing it. - Reconciliation has special rules, made possible only for the sake of Reconciliation. These include fighting the sect that refuses Reconciliation, lying for the sake of Reconciliation, postponing prayer, paying the Zaka to, and even begging for the benefit of the reconciled.