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1 sty 2004 · The only peer-reviewed journal dedicated to the pressing question of human rights in the Muslim world ; Scholarly debate on various aspects of the question of human rights as it relates to the Muslim world ; International board of leading Islamic studies, Middle Eastern studies and human rights scholars from around the world ; Interdisciplinary ...
1 kwi 2021 · The choice to name the journal, Muslim World Journal of Human Rights reflects a desire to examine human rights issues related not only to Islam and Islamic law, but equally those human rights issues found in Muslim societies that stem from various other sources such as socio-economic and political factors, as well the interaction and ...
29 wrz 2022 · The choice to name the journal, Muslim World Journal of Human Rights reflects a desire to examine human rights issues related not only to Islam and Islamic law, but equally those human rights issues found in Muslim societies that stem from various other sources such as socio-economic and political factors, as well the interaction and ...
6 lip 2016 · Recent developments in the Muslim world suggest that we are on the threshold of a new phase of relations between Islamic and human rights legal systems, which has been ultimately catalysed by reactions to both the Islamist slogan of “return to Shari’a”, and the US escalation of the “war on terror”.
human rights in Islam. It suggests a seven-fold ethical paradigm for universal application of human rights that transcends color, race, gender ethnicity and religious affiliation of the people of the world. It aims, at the same time, to provide an ethical and legal basis for realization of human rights in the context of the Muslim states.
8 gru 2011 · This chapter examines whether Islam is inherently compatible or incompatible with human rights. It first considers who is the “human” in human rights before discussing current Islamic discourse on the place of Islam in human rights. It then explores the issue of self-determination, including the right to decide the foundation of human ...
the majority of Muslims worldwide remain more conservative than these authors, and yet they overwhelmingly support the notion of human rights. This bodes well for the growing influence of such reformist thinking and, as a result, for the retooling of traditional Islamic jurisprudence in addressing human rights. ***