Government: Natural Law
In addition, Natural law is the basis of human
government. Government has the role to preserve human life,
to suppress moral corruption, and to oppose violence to
persons and property. Government is a natural and collective
human responsibility. Its role is limited to upholding the
dictates of natural law. In this role, government is to
support a person's life, property, family, business, and
reputation. Government is to act justly and impartially and
within its limited sphere of authority towards all human
beings equally.
Further, natural law is the basis of
human rights. Every person has the right to equal protection
under the law. This protection is not conditioned upon race,
color, religion, sex, social status, etc. Since natural law
is common to all of humanity, human rights are common to all
of humanity. They are natural human rights that do not
depend upon the pleasure of a prophet.
Since prophetic claims are not
self-evidently true, human government and human rights are
not subject to the dictates or whims of a prophet's claimed
authority. Human government and human rights belong in the
sphere of Natural law. Furthermore, each individual alone
must answer to Almighty Allah in the Last Day. Hence, it is
the individual who must be the possessor of religious
rights. This is because the individual has the right to
pursue the commands of Allah as they understand Allah's
commands to be. The government should not play the role of
Allah in a person's life, because it is the person's
responsibility and dignity to serve Allah as they best see
fit. If the person is wrong, the person will face divine
retribution for his sins in the flames of eternal hell.
There will be no government around to plead the individual's
case in the Last Day.
Last edited 01/07/2000
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