Rights of the Disabled According to the Quran & Hadiths

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    Islamic Perspective on Disability

    • The Islamic perspective on physical disability is that each person is created with both advantages and disadvantages by Allah. If a person is more talented in one area, he is less talented in another. If a person suffers from a physical handicap or disability, he has some special talent to compensate for it, whether he is aware of that talent or not. For this reason, disabilities are regarded as tests from God, designed to allow the disabled person to show his character and his own unique gifts.

    Zakat

    • "Zakat" is the obligation of a Muslim to provide charity to those in need. Providing for immediate relatives such as wives and children does not count as Zakat, but according to one of the stories about the life of the Prophet Muhammad, providing for a more distant relative who is disabled is an instance of Zakat. Muhammad is supposed to have said that charity is a daily obligation for all Muslims, and only those who wish for their brothers what they wish for themselves are considered believers.

    Schooling

    • The statements on charity in the Quran and hadiths have been interpreted to mean that Muslims are obligated to provide both support and education for the disabled. They are not to be kept apart from the society at large, except insofar as this is a necessary part of their medical treatment. They are not to be mistreated in any way. Because of the belief that the disabled should be provided with an education by society, there were several prominent disabled people in Muslim history.

    The Disabled and Society

    • Atta Ibn Abi Rabah was a Mufti (Islamic) scholar under the caliph (ruler) Abdul-Malik Ibn Marawan. Atta Ibn Abi Rabah was paralyzed and lame, but because of the right to an education for the disabled under Islamic belief, he became one of the greatest scholars of his time. Muslims believe the disabled should be given the opportunity to particpate fully in society to the greatest possible extent. According to the hadiths, Allah shows mercy in heaven to those who show mercy on earth, and the purpose of material success in this life is to provide for the weak.

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