In his special sermon of October 05, 2012 on the
occasion of the Annual Conference [“JALSA SALANA”] of the Jamaat Ul Sahih Al Islam International, the Khalifatullah Hadhrat Munir Ahmad Azim Sahib (atba) of Mauritius reflected on the fundamental
values on which the edifice of human society is constituted. Paying rich tributes to the idea of human freedom and individual liberty from an
Islamic perspective, Hadhrat Sahib underscores the profound correlation between the recognition of identity and individual rights and societal peace and progress.
Read the Extracts from the Sermon:
A society is
made up of a number of individuals. That’s why Islam has provided a lot of
directions for the freedom, progress and protection of the individual. The
individual has been granted full liberty of conscience by this revelation to
the Prophet (saw): “LA IKRAHA FIDDIN” There’s
no compulsion in religion.
Each member has
a mind of his own and is free to make his own choice. Man has been granted a
free will and he can make use of his own judgement. He is not an automation
directed by a blind force. This freedom of conscience, this liberty to choose
and make our own destiny, that has been granted to every individual member as
his birthright is considered – and justly so – to be the greatest blessing of
God to humanity.