Child Labour: Islamic Perspective

The issue of child labour got immense importance from the people around the world. Many researchers have highlighted the negative effects of hazardous child labour. However, it is also true that child labour is a common phenomenon in the developing as well as underdeveloped countries where poor fami...

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Main Authors: Abu Talib, M.M., Dewan, M.H.
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Published: Universiti Teknologi Mara 2016
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spelling my.um.eprints.168302017-01-18T08:48:10Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/16830/ Child Labour: Islamic Perspective Abu Talib, M.M. Dewan, M.H. JX International law K Law (General) The issue of child labour got immense importance from the people around the world. Many researchers have highlighted the negative effects of hazardous child labour. However, it is also true that child labour is a common phenomenon in the developing as well as underdeveloped countries where poor families send their children to work for the economic sustenance. This article is an attempt to understand whether child labour is acceptable in the eyes of a religion – Islam. This conceptual paper makes an attempt to find solution of this ethical dilemma by analysing Islamic teachings derived from the Qur’an, the Sunnah, the comments of the Islamic scholars, and several historical evidences such as the case of the Prophet’s young companion- Anas and the case of fetus in uterus of Ghamidiyyah- the adulteress women. From the context of the economic conditions of the people of those poor Muslim countries, the issue of child labour arises as an ethical dilemma. This paper makes an attempt to provide a solution in the light of Islamic teachings. The paper concludes that Islam allows child labour that is not hazardous and unethical. In order to eliminate hazardous child labour, initiatives should be taken from four levels: individual level, family level, employment level, and state level. Universiti Teknologi Mara 2016-12-31 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.um.edu.my/16830/2/Child_Labour-Islamic_Perspective.pdf Abu Talib, M.M. and Dewan, M.H. (2016) Child Labour: Islamic Perspective. ESTEEM Journal of Science and Technology, 12 (2). pp. 15-30. ISSN 2289-4934 http://uppp.uitm.edu.my/online-issues/459.html
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Abu Talib, M.M.
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Child Labour: Islamic Perspective
description The issue of child labour got immense importance from the people around the world. Many researchers have highlighted the negative effects of hazardous child labour. However, it is also true that child labour is a common phenomenon in the developing as well as underdeveloped countries where poor families send their children to work for the economic sustenance. This article is an attempt to understand whether child labour is acceptable in the eyes of a religion – Islam. This conceptual paper makes an attempt to find solution of this ethical dilemma by analysing Islamic teachings derived from the Qur’an, the Sunnah, the comments of the Islamic scholars, and several historical evidences such as the case of the Prophet’s young companion- Anas and the case of fetus in uterus of Ghamidiyyah- the adulteress women. From the context of the economic conditions of the people of those poor Muslim countries, the issue of child labour arises as an ethical dilemma. This paper makes an attempt to provide a solution in the light of Islamic teachings. The paper concludes that Islam allows child labour that is not hazardous and unethical. In order to eliminate hazardous child labour, initiatives should be taken from four levels: individual level, family level, employment level, and state level.
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author Abu Talib, M.M.
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title Child Labour: Islamic Perspective
title_short Child Labour: Islamic Perspective
title_full Child Labour: Islamic Perspective
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title_full_unstemmed Child Labour: Islamic Perspective
title_sort child labour: islamic perspective
publisher Universiti Teknologi Mara
publishDate 2016
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/16830/2/Child_Labour-Islamic_Perspective.pdf
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