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Islamic Views On Human Rights: Viewpoints of Iranian Scholars
This book is corrected and edited by Al-Hassanain (p) Institue for Islamic Heritage and Thought
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A Group of Scholars
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Isma’il Salami
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Dedication
Introduction To Irano-Islamic Views On Human Rights
Iranian Muslim Thinkers and Human Rights
Bibliography
Notes
Sources Of Human Rights In Islam
Man is in essence valuable and worthy
Man is a God-seeking being
Man is eternal
Man reaches the abode of stability
Man has Genetic Relationship with the Cosmos
Man has two Dignities: Social and Individual
Principles of Human rights in Islam
Life
Everyone has the right to life
Kinds of life and the Relationship Between Them
The Most Important Distinct Feature Between Physical and Spiritual Life
Islam Condemns Suicide
Reasons for Forbidding Suicide and Homicide
Freedom
All prophets were freedom-bringers
The Difference between Islamic Stance On Freedom and that of other Schools of thought
The Glorious Manifestations of the Qur’anic Attention to Freedom
The Difference between Genetic Freedom and Legal Freedom of Man
The Relationship between Life and Freedom
Justice
Analytical Definition of Justice
Understanding and Feeling Justice
Explaining Justice within the Realm of Human Powers
Justice is All-Pervasive
Justice: One of the Goals of the Prophetic Missions
Justice Runs through the Entire Universe
The Union of Justice and Moral Issues
The Principles Of Rights As Reflected In The Sahifah Sajjadiyah
The Philosophy of Human Rights
The Right of God over Men
The Right of Oneself over Oneself
The Right of Non-Muslims
Notes
Individual Rights In Islam
Freedom at First Glance
Freedom within Man’s Realm
Man’s Freedom in Islam
Islam and Man’s Instincts
Limitations and Boundaries
Backgrounds of Freedom
One-Freedom Vis-A-Vis Others
Two-Freedom Vis-A-Vis The Society
Three-Freedom Vis-A-Vis The State
Four-Freedom Vis-A-Vis The International Community
Five-Freedom Vis-A-Vis The Almighty
Sixth-Freedom Vis-A-Vis Oneself
Study of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
Individual Freedoms in Islam
Freedom of Opinion
Freedom of Religion
Notes
The Development Of The Concept Of Human Rights
The Relation between two Philosophical and Social Issues
Criteria for Recognizing Human Rights
The Historical Course of Human Rights
Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the Cairo Declaration of Human rights in Islam: A Comparative Study
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the Cairo Declaration of Human Rights in Islam
The Islamic Declaration of Human Rights
The Shortcomings of the Islamic Declaration of Human Rights
A Comparative Study
Common Points In The Two Declarations
Differences Between The Two Declarations
The Shortcomings of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
Human Rights in the Past and in the Present Times
Appendix 1: Universal Declaration of Human Rights [1948]
Preamble
Article 1
Article 2
Article 3
Article 4
Article 5
Article 6
Article 7
Article 8
Article 9
Article 10
Article 11
Article 12
Article 13
Article 14
Article 15
Article 16
Article 17
Article 18
Article 19
Article 20
Article 21
Article 22
Article 23
Article 24
Article 25
Article 26
Article 27
Article 28
Article 29
Article 30
Appendix 2: The Cairo Declaration Of Human Rights In Islam
Article 1
Article 2
Article 3
Article 4
Article 5
Article 6
Article 7
Article 8
Article 9
Article 10
Article 11
Article 12
Article 13
Article 14
Article 15
Article 16
Article 17
Article 18
Article 19
Article 20
Article 21
Article 22
Article 23
Article 24
Article 25
Sources
Note
Survey Of The Similarities And Differences Of Human Rights In Islam And In The West
1- Necessity of the Discussion
2- Approaches
3- The Approach of this Article
4-Public and Common Sources of Islamic and Western Rights
5- Common Foundations
Unity Of Mankind
Man’s Natural Value
The Individual And The Society
6- Common Provisions
Life
Freedom
Justice
7- Differences
Notes
Political Rights Of People In Islam
Introduction
Part 1: The Presumed Principles Of Self-Determination And Political Matters
Part 2: Affirmative Principles As Self-Determination Of Political Matters
Rational Demonstration
Principle of the Lack of Leadership
The Principle of Sovereignty
Consulting with People
Verses of Viceroyship
Part one-Verses of Vicegerency and Trust Holding
Second group, Verses of Viceroys of the Earth
Third group of verses: Leadership of the upright believers
The Verses Guaranteeing Social Duties
General Guardianship of Faithful Men and Women
Imam Ali’s Explications in Nahj al-Balaghah
Part Three: Self-determination and Political Decrees in Human Rights Documents
The Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Iran
Article 6
Article 7
Article 8
Article 56
Article 177
Notes
Criticism And Study Of Cairo Declaration Of Human Rights In Islam
The principles and contents of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
International Covenants on Human Rights
Human Rights From a Religious Perspective
The Social Aspect of Religious Vision
The Muslim World Vis-a-vis Human Rights
Study of the Cairo Bill of Human Rights in Islam
Its Approval And Its Contents
The General Features Of Cairo Declaration Of Human Rights In Islam
Equality Of Responsibilities Or Equality Of Rights
Freedom Of Choice And Change Of Religion
The Source Of The Government Authority
Prohibition Of Slavery
Recognition Of The Right To Literary Works
Equality Of Men And Women
The Condition Of Accordance With The Islamic Principles
The Innovations Of The Cairo Declaration Of Human Rights In Islam
Conclusion
Notes
Human Rights: The Clashes Between Individual And Collective Rights
The Clash Between Individual and Public Rights According to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
Two Views on the Universality of Human Rights
Cultural Relativism
Conclusion
Notes
Human Rights And Asian Values (With emphasis on Eastern Asia)
Confucian Concept
Abstract Rights
Asia: Power and Values
Conclusion
Notes
Primary Principles Of Law In Islam
Prologue
Essential Issue of Justice
Principle of Justice in Shi’ism
Primary Fundamentals of Islamic Law
The Relation between Law and Ideology
The Final Relation of Right and Right Owner
Subjective Relation between Right and Right Owner
Goal-oriented Relation Causes Potential Right
The Role of Reason and Free will in Causing two Stages for the Right of Man
Right of the Earth on Man
Inseparability of Right and Task
Right of the Weak People
And
An Essential Difference
Social Rights
Right of Companion
The Name ‘Ali is ldentified with Justice
International Rules For Women's Rights: A Challenge Of Values
Introduction
Women’s Convention: Characteristics
Women’s Convention and Reservation: Position of Islamic Countries
The Position of the Muslim Countries
Article 7: Malaysia
Conflict of Ideas
Conclusion
Notes
Independence And Economic Rights Of Women
Study of Backgrounds of the Realization of Women’s Right to Property
Girls
Affinal Kinship
Subsistence
Payment
Inheritance
Amount of inheritance
The properties from which women inherit
Employment
Conclusion
Sources
Reference Books
Farsi Books
Arabic Books
International Documents
Law
Notes
Reproductive Health And Rights
The Genesis of Reproductive Health and Rights
The Conceptual Development of Reproductive Health and Rights
Reproductive health
Family Planning
Abortion
Education-Information-Communications
Reproductive Health and Rights in Islam
Abortion in Islam
Conclusion
Bibliography
Notes
International Humanitarian Law In Islam And Contemporary International Law
Introduction
Chapter 1- Generalities
Definitions
The Features Of The System Of Islamic Law
The First Feature: Divinity
The Second Feature: Inseparability
The Historical Conditions For The Formulation Of The Islamic Law System
The Sources Of Islamic Law
Chapter II-The General Concepts of International Humanitarian Law in Islam
War against Armed Thieves and the Bandits
War against the Rebels and the Kharijites
International Armed Strifes
Employment of Arms
Distinction between Combatants and Non-combatants
Treatment of Enemy in War
Forbidden Treatments
Massacre and Lack of Right to Surrender is Forbidden
Outrages against the Dignity of the Wounded is prohibited
It is Forbidden to Destroy the Buildings and the Trees
Special Classes Under Protection
Women and Children
Old People
Scapegoating Enemy by the Muslims
Treatment of Prisoners of War
Liberating out of Mercy
Ransom
Execution of the Prisoners of War
Slave-taking
First: Arbitrary Freedom
Second-Compulsory Freedom
The Rights of Prisoners of War
Granting the Right of Corresponding to Family
And
Concluding Comments
Notes
International Human Rights Regime: A Theoretical Approach To Regime Formation And Persistence
Jean-Jacque Rousseau
Introduction
Regime Theories
The Theory of Hegemonic Stability
Cosmopolitanism
Game Theory
General Aspects of Human Rights Regime
Dimensions
Principles
Norms
Rules
Usage And Custom
Knowledge
Implementation Procedures
Monitoring Regime Consequences
Historical Antecedents to Human Rights Regime
The Charter Of Cyrus
The Four Tribunals
Article 6
The UN And The Universal Declaration
Custom And The UN Resolutions
Regional Regimes In Europe, The Americas And Africa
The Council of Europe
The European Union
Women’s Rights
Self-Determination And Autonomy Regimes
International Criminal Regimes
Development Regime
Conclusion
Notes
The Impact Of The Changes Of International System On The Concept Of Human Rights
Introduction
The Age Of Ignorance
The Time Of Transition And New Hypotheses On Rights
The Creation Of International System And The Study Of Lndvidual And Public Rights
Part Two-Development of the Concept and the Function of Human Rights from the French Revolution up to the Present
From The French Revolution To The End Of World War II
Position Of Human Rights In Bipolar System
International Institutionalisation of Human Rights
The Instrumentalization of Human Rights in the Foreign Policies in Western Countries
Critique Of The Principles Of Western Human Rights And Protest Against Its Misuse In Foreign Policies
Conclusion
Notes
Human Rights In Practice:The Violation Of The Muslims’ Rights Throughout The World And The Position Of The United Nations Towards This Issue
Part One-International Regime of Human Rights. The Historical Change of Human Rights
Part Two-Human Rights in Practice Muslims in non-Muslim Societies
The Israeli Attitude Towards The Palestinians In The Occupied Lands
The Status of Palestinian Refugees
Inhumane Conduct towards the Palestinian Prisoners And Arbitrary Execution
Armed Attack against the Civilians
Surrounding the Occupied Territories
The Muslims In Bosnia And Herzegovina
Chechnya In The Domain Of Russia: Independence Or Repression
Conclusion
Notes
Human Rights Developments After The Second World War
Introduction
We the people of the United Nations determined
The Formation of Human Rights
First Generation Of Human Rights
Second Generation Of Human Rights
Third Generation Of Human Rights
New Trend
Impact on International Documents of Human Rights
Universal Declaration Of Human Rights
Human Rights After The Universal Declaration
Inside the United Nations
Outside the United Nations
3. the Helsinki Accords was adopted in 1975; and
Formation Of The Third World Human Rights
Right to Development
Right to Self-determination
Present Situation of Human Rights
Responsibility Of Human Rights
Indivisibility Of Human Rights
Universality Of Human Rights
Limitations On Human Rights
Democracy And Human Rights
Notes
Islamic Views On Human Rights: Viewpoints of Iranian Scholars
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A Group of Scholars
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