A deep exploration into the inherent human dignity and moral obligations of personhood. Drawing on classical Islamic principles and ethical thought, the book examines what it means to be "Ādamī" (human), asserting that existence itself comes with both rights and duties. Through Qur'anic insights, Prophetic traditions, and juristic reasoning, the author outlines how recognizing our shared humanity can ground universal justice, social responsibility, and human rights. Ideal for students of Islamic thought, human rights advocates, and anyone seeking a holistic ethical framework rooted in faith and reason.