۱ اردیبهشت ۱۴۰۳ |۱۱ شوال ۱۴۴۵ | Apr 20, 2024
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Human Rights is something that must be practiced rather than preached as many laws have been drafted and too many hills presented, but they remained merely "ink on paper", covered with dust, in the tellers of history and disused archives, like the code of Hammurabi engraved on a solid, silent obelisk of ancient times.

Hawzah News AgencyThe above mentioned text is an analytical study of human rights in Islam as a prescription of divine wisdom in a comparison with the Universal Declaration of Human Rights framed according to the unenlightened opinions of human beings. This survey of the two Declarations goes a long way in confirming the foresight of Islam in treating all aspects of human life at all times and places.

The prolific and persuasive pen of the well-known Islamic jurisprudent and scholar, Shaikh Muhammad Ali Taskhiri, has fulfilled a compelling need of the moment in elucidating many of the complexities of this fundamentally important international issue.

The text covers following issues:

- Human Rights and Their Conceptual Development

- Text of the ‘Universal Declaration of Human Rights’

- Text of the Islamic Declaration of Human Rights

- Comparison between the Rights in the Islamic and the Universal Declarations

- Foundations of Human Rights in Islam and the Universal Declaration

- Essential Differences in Human Rights in the two Declarations

- Shortfalls in the Universal Declaration

- Human Rights in Theory and Practice in the Past and Present

- Summing Up

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