The concept of human rights in Islamic thought

Authors

  • Amal Hindi Kata Al-Khazali
  • Jaber Jawad Kadhim al-Hamdani

Keywords:

Humanities, Islamic history, human rights

Abstract

Studies and processors legal, social, political and economic issue of human rights and development have raised, as well as contact with those studies of issues such as recognition of human rights and the extent observed in the various communities, according to community growth and development of the primitive uncivilized to civil civilized, and then the emergence and growth of constitutional and political institutions that address These rights or provide them. The issue of human rights and the issue of vehicle multidimensional interventions, differ in religious and civil, political, cultural and social aspects, so it became the subject of attention of many disciplines and specialties. Islamic thought and found himself the process of rooting for Human Rights and codified and displays Quranic texts and their interpretation, and the development of Islamic teachings and systems in all these areas, in order to save human rights and the maintenance of the violation. So we we will discuss in this paper the concept of human rights in Islam through the premise (that the human rights situation in the Islamic thought is a former human rights in the international covenants and conventions) and we will try to prove or deny this hypothesis through three sections, the first, the concept of the right language and idiomatically, Second, is the historical rooting for Human Rights in Islam, and the third, it is the human rights sections in Islam, and which they can grope the general framework of human rights and the Islamic concept.

 

Published

2022-11-08