Islam is an ancient religion that maintains its traditions until today. This religion is usually quite rigid, conservative and conventional, exposing its practitioners, Muslims, to fundamental directors who may be very different from those defended by non-Muslims.
The fundamental rights of non-Muslims, may totally escape from the rules established by religion, but it must be stressed that these rights must be respected by Muslims, especially by professionals in the social sphere, such as Muslim social psychologists. The work of a psychologist is directly related to the understanding and the right of the individuality of their patients and, therefore, Muslim social psychologists have encouraged respect for and demand for the fundamental rights of non-Muslims.