Issues and Questions
Workers Justice in Islam
By Dr. Muzammil H. Siddiqi
Q. I would appreciate
if you kindly write a brief note on the rights of
workers in Islam.
A. Workers Justice is a very important
topic and it should be discussed in detail by Muslim
scholars. There is a great need for developing specific
rules and legislations for governments and corporations
in the Muslim world. Among Muslim countries, to
my knowledge, Pakistan and Iran have some specific
rules in this area. The full and proper implementation
of these rules is also needed. To explain briefly
some basic values and principles related to workers
rights, let me say the following:
Justice and fair dealings are basic values of Islam
and they must be always emphasized. No peace and
harmony in the society can exist without justice.
Justice should be done to all people. What is justice?
There are two words used for justice in the Qur’an:
al-‘Adl and al-Qist. The ‘Adl is to
follow the balanced way, neither going to one extreme
nor to another, neither extravagance nor negligence.
While Qist means to recognize that every person
and everything in this world has some rights. To
give every one his/her or its dues is justice. Injustice
is to deprive others their dues. God says in the
Qur’an:
“O you who believe, stand out firmly for justice,
as witnesses to Allah, even as against yourselves,
or your parents, or your kin, and whether it be
(against) rich or poor: for Allah can best protect
both. Follow not the lusts (of your hearts), lest
you swerve, and if you distort (justice) or decline
to do justice, verily Allah is well acquainted with
all that you do.” (al-Nisa’ 4:135)
All people are equal. It does not make any difference
to what race they belong, what color they have,
what country they come from, what is their gender
or what is their profession. Young and old, rich
and poor, white and black, citizens or foreigners
with legal work permits are all equal; and they
all should be respected, honored and treated equally.
God says in the Qur’an:
“O mankind! We created you from a single (pair)
of a male and a female, and made you into nations
and tribes, that you may know each other (not that
you may despise each other). Verily the most honored
of you in the sight of Allah is (he who is) the
most righteous of you. And Allah has full Knowledge
and is well acquainted (with all things).”
(al-Hujurat 49:13)
The Prophet Muhammad – peace be upon him -
said in his last sermon:
“O People, indeed your Lord is one and your
father is one. Behold, there is no superiority for
an Arab over a non-Arab, nor for a non- Arab over
an Arab, nor for a white person over a black person,
nor for a black person over a white person, except
through piety.” (Musnad Ahmad, Hadith no.
22391)
High regard for work and for workers:
Islam has given high regard for work. Those who
work and earn their living by their own labor must
be respected. Of course, the work has to be lawful
and it should be done in an honest and sincere manner.
All anti-social works, irresponsible behavior and
work done with cheating and deception are forbidden
in Islam. Employers and employees all must be honest
and must deal with each other justly. On the treatment
of workers there are general and specific teachings
in Islam. Following five points must be emphasized:
1. Clear and proper agreements:
All agreements whether oral or written must be clear
and transparent. The agreements must be just and
lawful. Employees should know their duties and responsibilities
and they should be told their rights in terms of
vacations, leaves, compensations etc. Allah says
in the Qur’an, “O you who believe, fulfill
your contracts… (al-Ma’idah 5:1) The
Prophet – peace be upon him - said, “Muslims
must abide by their agreements, unless there is
an agreement that makes Halal what is Haram or makes
Haram what is Halal.” (al-Tirmidhi, 1272)
This means that illegal terms and conditions are
not valid under Islamic law. It is the duty of the
employers and employees both to fulfill their agreements
to the best of their capacities.
2. The dignity of workers: Islamic
law allows all human beings the right to enter upon
any lawful profession or occupation and to conduct
any lawful trade or business. The workers should
be treated with dignity and honor. No work is menial
or degrading. Our Prophet – peace be upon
him - kissed the hands of laborer who showed him
his rough hands due to his hard labor. He prayed
for him and spoke very highly of those who labor
over against those who sit idle or go begging. Islam
teaches that workers should be treated with kindness.
Allah says, “Serve Allah, and make not any
partners with Him in His divinity. Do good to parents,
kinsfolk, orphans, those in need, neighbors who
are near, neighbors who are strangers, the companion
by your side, the way-farer (you meet) and those
whom your right hands possess (your workers): for
Allah loves not the arrogant, the vainglorious.
(Nor) those who are stingy, or enjoin stinginess
on others, or hide the bounties which Allah has
bestowed on them; for We have prepared, for those
who are ungrateful, a humiliating punishment.”
(al-Nisa’ 4:36-37)
3. Kindness to workers: Workers
are our brothers and sisters. They are our helpers.
We need them, we depend on them for many things
that we cannot do for ourselves. Workers should
not be given work beyond their capacity. They should
have humane and safe environment for work. They
should be compensated if they are injured at job.
They should have time for work and time for their
ownselves and their families. Children or minors
should not be used for labor. Women should have
proper environment for hijab without jeopardizing
the rules of Khalwah. They should not be employed
in vocations that are unsuitable to their gender,
and they must be ensured maternity benefits in their
employment. The Prophet Muhammad – peace be
upon him - said, “Your brothers are your responsibility.
God has made them under your hands. So whosoever
has a brother under his hand, let him give him food
as he eats and dress as he dresses. Do not give
them work that will overburden them and if you give
them such task then provide them assistance. (Al-Bukhari,
Hadith no. 2359)
4. Proper and timely wages: Workers
should be given proper and just wages. Exploitation
of any person is not allowed in Islam. Allah says,
“To the Madyan people We sent Shu'aib, one
of their own brethren: he said: "O my people,
worship Allah; you have no other god but Him. Now
has come unto you a Clear (Sign) from your Lord.
Give just measure and weight, nor withhold from
the people the things that are their due; and do
no mischief on the earth after it has been set in
order: that will be best for you, if you have Faith.”
(al-A’raf 7:85) Allah warns those who take
full measure but give less to others: “Woe
to those that deal in fraud, 2-Those who, when they
have to receive by measure, from men, exact full
measure, 3-But when they have to give by measure
or weight to men, give less than due. 4-Do they
not think that they will be called to account? 5-On
a Mighty Day, 6-A Day when (all) mankind will stand
before the Lord of the Worlds? (al-Mutaffifin 83:1-6)
Workers should also be paid on time. The Prophet
Muhammad –peace be upon him- said: “Give
to the worker his wages before his sweat dries.”
(Ibn Majah, Hadith no. 2434)
5. Workers freedom to form unions:
Based on all the above principles we can also infer
that workers in Islam have a right to exercise the
freedom of association and the right to form unions.
Special trade unions and associations help workers
in their work and socialization. They can also help
workers to seek justice for their rights and bargaining
power to receive proper compensations. However,
employers and employees all must fear God in the
exercise of their rights and duties.
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