@article{Farooq_Khan_2022, title={An Appraisal of Political and Legal Rights of Non-Muslims in Pakistan}, volume={2}, url={https://ejrss.com/index.php/jrss/article/view/39}, DOI={10.53583/jrss.v02i01.04.2022}, abstractNote={<p><em>Islamic society, which is based on justice and peace, gives all rights</em> <em>to each community living within its legal and juridical limits. It has been observed in seerat al-Nabi (PBUH) that, non-Muslims were given full rights to</em> <em>building their temples and they were also free to </em><em>worship </em><em>according to their religious ways and thoughts. Holy Prophet (PBUH) allowed them to perform their</em> <em>religious customs in their towns as they wish but within the limit of Islamic terms and conditions which were </em><em>imposed in different agreements (i.e. Misaq e Madinah)</em><em>. In the present era, as we are living in multi-cultural and multi religions, there is much confusion about whether non-Muslims should be allowed or not for these acts. There is a great discussion between classical Islamic scholars. They think not to be allowed, although if necessary they should be bond in special terms and conditions. In a certain situation, there is a second opinion that allows Muslim statesman</em> <em>to give non-Muslims their religious liberty and allow them to build their temples in their areas under the</em> <em>need of circumstances. This</em> <em>article deals with both views and signifies the</em> <em>correct one</em><em> in the light of seerat al-Nabi (PBUH) and presents various charters i.e. UNO charter.</em></p>}, number={01 Jan-Jun}, journal={Journal of Religious and Social Studies}, author={Farooq, Zahid and Khan, Alam}, year={2022}, month={Jun.}, pages={53–67} }