انسانی حقوق کا مذہبی اور جدید عالمی تناظر:اقوام ِ متحدہ کے منشوراور اسلامی تعلیمات میں اختلافی پہلو

Religious and Modern Global Perspectives on Human Rights: Disagreements between the UN Charter and Islamic teachings

Authors

  • Muhammad Usman Khalid PhD Scholar, Department of Islamic Studies, UET, Lahore
  • Dr. Abdur Razaq Chairman, Department of Islamic Studies, Ghazi University, Dera Ghazi Khan
  • Dr. Samiullah Lecturer, Department of Arabic, University of Education, Lahore

Keywords:

Human rights, UN Declaration, Islam

Abstract

The purpose of this study is to analyze the different approaches to human rights from an Islamic and Western perspective. The horrific violation of rights during the Second World War forced world powers at the time to include the term human rights in the 1948 United Nations Charter, from which the international human rights system emerged as a universal declaration of human rights in 1948. The important difference is that the sources of human rights in Islam are divine revelation, but in the West the source of human rights is the human mind and experience. This article studies Islamic and United Nations Declaration’s perspectives on Human Rights. It finds that Islamic teachings on Human rights are more beneficial for humanity than the referred declaration.

Published

2019-06-30

How to Cite

Muhammad Usman Khalid, Dr. Abdur Razaq, and Dr. Samiullah. 2019. “انسانی حقوق کا مذہبی اور جدید عالمی تناظر:اقوام ِ متحدہ کے منشوراور اسلامی تعلیمات میں اختلافی پہلو: Religious and Modern Global Perspectives on Human Rights: Disagreements Between the UN Charter and Islamic Teachings”. Al-Qamar 2 (1):167-76. https://alqamarjournal.com/index.php/alqamar/article/view/311.

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