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IMPORTANT OF TAKEN CARE OF ORPHANS IN ISLAMIC RELIGION PERSPECTIVE

Dr Umar Mohammed Ali , City University Cambodia Africa Campus, Lecturer Department of Business Administration, Cambodia

Abstract

If an orphan possesses wealth in any form, Allah commands the community or orphan guardian to use it judiciously in their benefit, conserve it for them, multiply it for them, if possible, and turn it over to them when they come of age , prophet Muhammad SAW (PBUH) spoke several times on the issues of the Orphats , who ever take care of the Orphats here in this world , Allah SWT will put him in to Paradise . This research is focus on the important of taken care of the Orphats in a Islamic religion perspective , orphans actually have the right to be taken care of. But with every right comes responsibility, and the Quran places this responsibility on the individual, meaning every Muslim should give to orphans in need.

Keywords

Important, Orphans, Taken

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Dr Umar Mohammed Ali. (2023). IMPORTANT OF TAKEN CARE OF ORPHANS IN ISLAMIC RELIGION PERSPECTIVE. The American Journal of Interdisciplinary Innovations and Research, 5(07), 05–12. https://doi.org/10.37547/tajiir/Volume05Issue07-02