A decade of fighting injustice!

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i imagine it has to do with little things like muslims being "disappeared", kidnapped and shipped to other countries to be tortured, spied on, etc etc etc.
so yes, there are human rights issues that are especially relevant to muslims.
 
i imagine it has to do with little things like muslims being "disappeared", kidnapped and shipped to other countries to be tortured, spied on, etc etc etc.
so yes, there are human rights issues that are especially relevant to muslims.

Its about women rights and freedom of religion.
 
i didn't get that.:muddlehea

Islamic human rights were made to be practiced only among muslims. Muslims demanded their own human rights based on religion mostly, which differ them from the UN human rights. The main differencies where muslims didnt want to agree with UN were freedom of religion and women rights.
 
Whats the difference between islamic human rights and human rights?

i was answering this question. there are specific human rights issues that muslims face, living in the west and i assumed that is what this event is for.
so i didn't follow the digression.
 
i was answering this question. there are specific human rights issues that muslims face, living in the west and i assumed that is what this event is for.

Bingo, snakelegs gets it in one go. It's also referring to overseas i.e israel/palestine.

p.s I didn't attend but Allah blessed me with intelligence so I worked it out from the pic/title. :D
 
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Islamic human rights were made to be practiced only among muslims. Muslims demanded their own human rights based on religion mostly, which differ them from the UN human rights. The main differencies where muslims didnt want to agree with UN were freedom of religion and women rights.

Universal Islamic Declaration of Human Rights

Preamble
i) wherein all human beings shall be equal and none shall enjoy a privilege or suffer a disadvantage or discrimination by reason of race, colour, sex, origin or language;

III Right to Equality and Prohibition Against Impermissible Discrimination
c ) No person shall be denied the opportunity to work or be discriminated against in any manner or exposed to greater physical risk by reason of religious belief, colour, race, origin, sex or language.

XIII Right to Freedom of Religion
Every person has the right to freedom of conscience and worship in accordance with his religious beliefs.:peace:

IX Right to Asylum
a) Every persecuted or oppressed person has the right to seek refuge and asylum. This right is guaranteed to every human being irrespective of race, religion, colour and sex.

X Rights of Minorities
a) The Qur'anic principle "There is no compulsion in religion" shall govern the religious rights of non-Muslim minorities.

b) In a Muslim country religious minorities shall have the choice to be governed in respect of their civil and personal matters by Islamic Law, or by their own laws.

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XX Rights of Married Women

Every married woman is entitled to:

a) live in the house in which her husband lives;

b) receive the means necessary for maintaining a standard of living which is not inferior to that of her spouse, and, in the event of divorce, receive during the statutory period of waiting (iddah) means of maintenance commensurate with her husband's resources, for herself as well as for the children she nurses or keeps, irrespective of her own financial status, earnings, or property that she may hold in her own rights;

c) seek and obtain dissolution of marriage (Khul'a) in accordance with the terms of the Law. This right is in addition to her right to seek divorce through the courts.

d) inherit from her husband, her parents, her children and other relatives according to the Law;

e) strict confidentiality from her spouse, or ex-spouse if divorced, with regard to any information that he may have obtained about her, the disclosure of which could prove detrimental to her interests. A similar responsibility rests upon her in respect of her spouse or ex-spouse.
 

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