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Risalatul Huqooq is a booklet in Urdu about the rights given to man by Allah. It is also known as Tawzeeh-e-Zakat or اتاوی زکات). It is a work of Islamic scholarship written in the form of a dialogue between two people. One person, Abdullah, explains his understanding of these rights and later asks Yusuf if he agrees with his explanation. Yusuf then gives Abdullah his view on these rights. This booklet has been one of the most widely read works of Islamic scholarship in India, Pakistan and Bangladesh since its publication in 1919. Also, it has been translated into several languages including Bengali, Hindi, Gujarati and Malayalam. It is the most popular version of this work in Urdu which can be read online in its entirety at this site http://www.alislam.org/urdu/tawzeh-e-zakat-kamil It is used by many Islamic scholars to deliver lectures on the rights of man. For example, Shaykh Muhammad Saeed al Qarni also uses it for this purpose. Since it is not copyrighted, there are many editions of this book available across the globe. The quality of these versions varies greatly. Some versions are complete while others omit almost half of it. Risalat-ul-Huqooq (meaning "The Rights of the Huqooq" or "The Balance") is a short book written in Urdu by Muhammad Iqbal, who was widely viewed as one of the greatest Urdu poets and essayists. It is an explanation of the rights that Allah has bestowed on man, and how he uses these rights, so he can bring about happiness for himself and for other people. The book has become famous throughout India because its subject matter concerns the rights granted to man by Allah, thereby giving it an Islamic flavour. The book is divided into two sections. The first section explains the rights of Allah (God), and the latter section explains the rights of man. Caution: The text was translated from Urdu to English by different translators, so the wordings might be slightly different in all version.Note: While translating this book to English, many people have changed the wordings/sentences just to explain it better. This translation is now published online on many websites including http://www.tisbat.com/english_pdf_books/the_rights_of_man/rights_of_man-ch3-1-en. pdf . 1. Rights of Allah (The Supreme Being) 2. Rights of Man (The Individual) 3. Rights of the Prophet(1) The rights of Allah (God) are represented in the Qur'an through the word "Fealty". It is an Arabic word meaning, "to put faith" or "to believe". The word is based on the idea of faith or trust as a state of mind which is not dependent on anything else. It implies a deep conviction, without any proof or evidence, that one's belief is true. This state does not mean blind belief. cfa1e77820

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