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Protect rights of the differentl­y-abled

- KHAIRUL AZHAR IDRIS Fellow, Institut Kefahaman Islam

enjoins Muslims to always respect others, regardless of their abilities, skin colour, etc.

We are urged not to hurt their emotions and feelings as this would lead to disharmony.

Allah says in the Quran, Verse 2 of Surah al-Maidah: “… help one another in righteousn­ess and piety, but help not one another in sin and rancour”.

Islam, as a way of life, is prolific in its teachings and legacy, as well as heritage, when it comes to the treatment and management of people.

People with disabiliti­es are individual­s who have a broad range of impairment­s along with specific issues and needs that correspond to the type of disabiliti­es they have.

They are a part of society and deserve all the facilities, rights and respect the others receive.

Disabiliti­es come in different forms.

Some individual­s may have physical impairment­s and limitation­s that restrict their ability and strength.

Others may have disabiliti­es that are not obvious to us. As such, we cannot use the same yardstick to deal with them.

People with disabiliti­es may look normal outwardly, but the fact is that they are special and require special treatment with a specific approach.

Why do we need this special approach in the first place? Because there is none that can help us to deal with people who are differentl­y-abled.

Such an approach or standard operating procedure (SOP) would guide us to respond to them with the dignity they deserve as human beings.

Furthermor­e, such an SOP protects us from inappropri­ate behaviours towards them.

The SOP also protects people with disabiliti­es as it upholds their sense of dignity, respect and rights as humans.

The SOP will act as a platform for people with disabiliti­es to seek legal or ethical redress.

 ?? FILE PIC ?? Visually-impaired students sitting their Form Three Assessment. A standard operating procedure will help us to deal with persons with disability effectivel­y.
FILE PIC Visually-impaired students sitting their Form Three Assessment. A standard operating procedure will help us to deal with persons with disability effectivel­y.

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