Jizya: A tax historically levied on non-Muslims living under an Islamic state, in exchange for protection and exemption from military service. It has no connection to prisoners.
Fidya: Compensation for failing to fulfill certain obligations like fasting. This is unrelated to imprisonment.
Ashar: A tithe (1/10th tax) on agricultural produce, unrelated to prisoners.
In Islam, prisoners are generally entitled to humane treatment and are not burdened with taxes for their captivity.
If there are costs incurred by a prisoner (e.g., restitution for crimes), this would be part of the judicial process and not termed as a "tax."
قرآن پاک کی کس سورہ میں جنگی قیدیوں کے لیے احکام بیان ہوئے ہیں؟
A. Surah Nisa
B. Surah Baqara
C. Surah Al- Imran
D. Surah Insan
Explanation
Surah An-Nisa (Chapter 4) of the Holy Quran contains regulations for various aspects of life, including the treatment of prisoners of war (Verse 4:76).
It emphasizes treating prisoners with kindness and respect, and provides guidance on their release and ransom.
This Surah also focuses on social justice, women's rights, and compassion.
Quran 76:8 supports the position that prisoners must be fed in a dignified manner and not forced to beg.
سہیل بن عمرو اپنے بیٹے کو دیکھ کر کہنے لگا کہ اے محمد ! (صلی اللہ تعالیٰ علیہ وسلم) اس معاہدہ کی دستاویز پر دستخط کرنے کے لئے میری پہلی شرط یہ ہے کہ آپ ابو جندل کو میری طرف واپس لوٹایئے۔
لح حدیبیہ کو اسلام کے چوتھے خلیفہ حضرت سیدنا علی نے لکھا تھا۔
Bangladesh released the Pakistani prisoners of the 1971 War in 1974, under the Simla Agreement, which was signed between India and Pakistan on July 2, 1972.
The agreement aimed to establish peace and diplomacy between the two nations and led to the repatriation of prisoners of war.