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Human Rights In Islamic Law

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Human rights in Islamic law refer to the set of rights and freedoms that are granted to individuals in accordance with Islamic teachings.

Key Features

  • Equality before the law
  • Protection of life, property, and honor
  • Freedom of religion and expression
  • Right to fair trial
  • Prohibition of torture and abuse

Pros

  • Emphasis on social justice and equality
  • Balancing individual rights with societal responsibilities
  • Historical precedent for protection of marginalized groups

Cons

  • Interpretation can vary among different Islamic scholars and regions
  • Challenges in implementation due to cultural practices or political dynamics
  • Controversies surrounding women's rights and LGBTQ+ rights

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