قرآن و سنت میں اِنسانی حقوق کا تصور

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  • محمد جنید ندوی ڈاکٹر، اسسٹنٹ پروفیسر، کلیۂ علومِ اسلامیہ، بین الاقوامی یونیورسٹی، اِسلام آباد

Abstract

Human right is an attractive term that includes all those rights that human beings must have to live and let live in peace and harmony. It fulfills their right to enjoy freedom of action and speech without fear of subjugation. It is a term that embraces more than a conceptual understanding of freedom of human beings as it also signifies the conditions by which such freedoms should be conducted. The United Nations defines Human Rights as those rights, which are inherent in our nature and without which we can not live as human beings (Human Rights, Questions & Answers, (1987) United Nations, New York).
The aim of this monograph is to provide an over view of human rights as a concept and a practice for the establishment of a truly humane and civilized society. The sources used in this paper are based on Qur'an and Sunnah with a retrospective approach to vividly describe the conditions under which people have been led to encourage specific categories of rights. This monograph will acquaint the readers with human rights concept of Islam.

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Published

2013-06-01

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