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Islam and the Rights of Privacy Territory
Author:
Abbass Khajeh Piri
Publisher:
www.al-islam.org
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ISBN:
9766009360925
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Author's Preface
Introduction
The Importance of Privacy Right
The Meaning of the ‘Privacy Territory’ Concept
A. Being private
B. Being secure
C. Having freedom
The Boundary between Privacy Territory and Public Area
A. Features of people’s private area
B. Characteristics of public area
The Necessity of Observing the Privacy
The Privacy Territory Domain
A. Society’s Customs and Culture
B. Society’s Economic Structure
C. Society’s Political Structure
D. Social Security and General Interests
E. Other Rights and Basic Freedoms
Instances of Privacy Territory
1. Bodily and Corporeal Privacy
2. Mental and Psychological Privacy
3. Physical Privacy
4. Communication Privacy
5. Information Privacy
6. Personality Privacy
7. Religious and Economic Privacy
8. Marriage and Family Privacy
9. Dignity and Prestige Privacy
10. Professional and economic privacy
The Importance of Privacy Territory in Islam
The Basis of Privacy Right in Islam
1) The Principle of human essential greatness
2) The Principle of no sovereignty of human beings over each other
3) The principle of having no permission of interference within others’ affairs
4) The principle of the reverence of Muslims’ blood, possessions and honor
5) The principle of being private of people’s personal affairs
6) The principle of human beings control over his affairs
7) Wisdom and conscience verdict
Note
The Realm of Privacy in Islam
1. Prohibition of investigation and inspection
2. Prohibition of illegal entrance to people’s privacy
3. Prohibition of revealing secrets and expansion of prostitution
4. Prohibition of fault-finding from others
5. Prohibition of suspicion to others
6. Prohibition of Gossiping about Others
7. Prohibition of Any Assault against People’s Reputation
8. Prohibition of Tale-bearing
9. Prohibition of Eavesdropping
10. Prohibition of eyes peeping
11. Prohibition of Cursing and Swearing
Notes
Family Privacy in Islam
Notes
Islamic Government Duty in Keeping People’s Privacy
Notes
Legal Violation of Privacy
A. Causing disturbance for the public rights and interests
B. Disturbing others’ rights
C. Promotion of good and prevention of evil
The Principle of “Promotion of Good and Prevention of Evil” and Privacy Right
The Difference between West and Islam’s Perspective about the Privacy Right
Privacy Challenges in Today World
References
Islam and the Rights of Privacy Territory
Author:
Abbass Khajeh Piri
Publisher:
www.al-islam.org
Book library
›
Beliefs
›
Debates and Replies
ISBN:
9766009360925
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