Bandon kay Huquq

Book Name:Bandon kay Huquq

that person who is merciful to others; furthermore, by fulfilling their rights, behaving gracefully towards them, not considering them disgraceful, abstaining from rudeness, harshness and abusing, giving them wages at the fixed time, making no deductions without any Shar’i reason, inquiring about their health when they are ill and if possible, help them get the treatments they need  etc., are such things we need to do in order to take care of them morally and ethically.

Introduction of Majlis ‘Ilaaj (Medical Treatment Majlis)

Dear Islamic brothers! Dawat-e-Islami is a global, non-political movement for the propagation of Quran and Sunnah in which thousands of employees are busy calling others towards righteousness through different departments. اَلْـحَمْـدُ لـِلّٰـه عَزَّوَجَلَّ under the Majlis ‘Ilaaj of Dawat-e-Islami, at different places,  mini clinics have also been established where free medical treatment is provided to ill students and staff. If necessary, patients are admitted into these clinics. In addition to this, they are also transferred to big hospitals for medical treatment, if required. At the global Madani Markaz, Faizan-e-Madinah Bab-ul-Madinah Karachi, an 11 bed mini hospital is also providing adequate medical services. The aim of forming this Majlis is to serve those Islamic brothers who are employees. If any of us have employees, then we should behave gracefully towards them and accumulate good deeds for the Hereafter.

Affection towards students

Dear Islamic brothers! Just as how an employer should show affection towards his employees, teachers should also behave gracefully towards their students. By scolding them repeatedly, a teacher can maintain awe and fear temporarily but he is likely to lose his respect and honour from the heart of the students. Consider your students as your own children, console them by sharing their feelings of pain and sadness, inquire about them when they fall ill, try to resolve their issues, take part in meeting their needs, encourage and appreciate their success and instead of discouraging  them, motivate them to work hard and learn with determination, try to inculcate the fear of Allah عَزَّوَجَلَّ in their hearts, provide them with Madani training more practically by  doing good deeds rather than just delivering speeches or just depending on