From here starts my freedom

Indeed , the savior of humankind , muhammad (s.a.w) against ignorance, superstition and the domination of false-deities (taught) , taught me how to live free and how to deal with freedom .he (s.a.w) taught me that freedom is for all when he said :
''all people are equal like the teeth of a comb"
"No one has believed (in islam), unless he desires for his brother what he desires for himself.
Imam Ali (a.s), also expresses this concept in his advise to his Son, Imam Hassan (a.s). In this regards he says:
"O my Son! Make yourself the measure (for dealings) between you and others .thus, you should desire for others what you desire for yourself and hate for others what you hate for yourself ".
As a result, being a human being who likes freedom for all, it is obligatory for me to like freedom for others Too and, also, respect their freedom and good will. and when freedom is for all , I have no right to aggressive against others nor enjoy it while forbidding others from it .
Indeed, my freedom is part of other's freedom. My views even I make a mistake, others, also have the right to express their sound opinions. And political life , it is my duty to give others the right to participate in a political life , and as I see that I have the right to choose the issues which concern my life , it is also , obligation upon me to see the same right for others.
And as I see the domination of false-deities and their confiscation of my freedom as an act of injustice which makes me refuse and resist against it , it is , also , my duty to protect others freedom against such injustice and oppression, too.
Transgression against other's legitimate freedom is considered an aggression against their personalities and wills .Surely , my freedom and recognizing it for all, while egoism is a danger against both freedom and other's rights in life.
Most times, we become victims of such selfishness.

 

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