I am therefore I have rights,” argues this paper. Mere existence qualifies a human being for universal human rights. Yet human beings do not live in solitude; they are always embedded in a network of social relations which determines their rights and duties in its own terms. Consequently, the debate about the universality and relativism of human rights can be best understood by combining legal and sociological perspectives. Such an approach is used in this article to explore the tensions and contests around the universality of human rights in Islamic law. Whether all human beings or just citizens are qualified for the inviolability of human rights is a question which divided Muslim jurists into two schools: Universalistic School, emanating ...
The reasearch examines the concept of human rights that is undoubtedly one of the most contested con...
The effort made by various sectors of the Muslim culture to define an Islamic doctrine of human righ...
This paper aims at examining the paradox of universality of human rights and trying to bring Western...
This book compares Islamic and Western ideas of human rights in order to ascertain which human right...
Human rights are those rights which applied to every single person simply because he/she is human be...
A legal maxim in Islamic law states that “The right to inviolability (‘isma) is due for humanity (ad...
For quite sometimes, there has been an impassioned debate as to whether human rights as encapsulated...
This study mainly focuses on the compatibility of the international human rights with the diverse cu...
this paper aims at examining the paradox of universality of human rights and trying to bring Western...
Human rights in Islam - the ascendancy of community rights over individual rights in the context of ...
The world is anxious today to know how Muslims would treat the Other. But ironically, at the height ...
Islam and Human Rights is an attempt to establish whether Islamic Law, Sharia, is compatible with un...
This article aims to answer how Islamic thought deals with issues of internationalization. Where in ...
In this article it is argued that the cleavage in modern legal discourse between the advocates of un...
The reasearch examines the concept of human rights that is undoubtedly one of the most contested con...
The reasearch examines the concept of human rights that is undoubtedly one of the most contested con...
The effort made by various sectors of the Muslim culture to define an Islamic doctrine of human righ...
This paper aims at examining the paradox of universality of human rights and trying to bring Western...
This book compares Islamic and Western ideas of human rights in order to ascertain which human right...
Human rights are those rights which applied to every single person simply because he/she is human be...
A legal maxim in Islamic law states that “The right to inviolability (‘isma) is due for humanity (ad...
For quite sometimes, there has been an impassioned debate as to whether human rights as encapsulated...
This study mainly focuses on the compatibility of the international human rights with the diverse cu...
this paper aims at examining the paradox of universality of human rights and trying to bring Western...
Human rights in Islam - the ascendancy of community rights over individual rights in the context of ...
The world is anxious today to know how Muslims would treat the Other. But ironically, at the height ...
Islam and Human Rights is an attempt to establish whether Islamic Law, Sharia, is compatible with un...
This article aims to answer how Islamic thought deals with issues of internationalization. Where in ...
In this article it is argued that the cleavage in modern legal discourse between the advocates of un...
The reasearch examines the concept of human rights that is undoubtedly one of the most contested con...
The reasearch examines the concept of human rights that is undoubtedly one of the most contested con...
The effort made by various sectors of the Muslim culture to define an Islamic doctrine of human righ...
This paper aims at examining the paradox of universality of human rights and trying to bring Western...