penalty as retaliation grants you life so that perhaps you will have fear of Allah. (2:179)"
Moreover, man is not permitted to put an end to his own life by committing suicide. He must protect and guard his soul against dangers and harms:
"Do not push yourselves into perdition. (2:195)"
In the field of sacredness of souls, Islam has reached the climax when it forbade killing the fetuses by abortion and imposed on those who commit such crimes to undergo the identified blood money.
2. Right of Dignity
God has honored the faithful believer and covered him with colors of respect and support. He therefore has respected the believer's dignity, guarded his honor, forbidden any sort of violence to his property or soul, guaranteed his right, conferred upon him with favors, and declared His divine care for him in this life as well as the life to come:
"To those who have said, "Allah is our Lord, " and who have remained steadfast to their belief, the angels will descend saying, "Do not be afraid or grieved. Receive the glad news of the Paradise which was promised to you. We are your guardians in this world and in the life to come, where you will have whatever you call for, a hospitable welcome from the All-forgiving and All-merciful Allah" (41:30-2).
"Those who have faith and fear Allah will receive glad news both in this life and in the life hereafter. (10:64)"
"We shall help Our Messengers and the believers, in this life and on the day when witness will come forward. (40:51)"
For cleaning the society from factors of divergence and dispersing the concepts of dignity among its individuals, Islam has forbidden any matter that may humiliate the believer, such as backbiting, spying, and sarcasm.
"Believers, stay away from conjecture; acting upon