Reconciliation between the Islamic Human Rights and International Law: Prospects and Complications

The relationship between International Human Rights and Islamic Law has been always an arguable debate at the international level. This issue can be considered by jurists in two aspects. First, from National Law perspective, especially in the countries in which the law, to some extent is affected by...

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Main Authors: Siamak Karamzadeh, Massoud Alizadeh
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: International journal of multicultural and multireligious understanding 2019-12-01
Series:International Journal of Multicultural and Multireligious Understanding
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Online Access:https://ijmmu.com/index.php/ijmmu/article/view/1157
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spelling doaj-4668836437124b738bbcb1485fad385a2020-11-25T02:00:07ZengInternational journal of multicultural and multireligious understandingInternational Journal of Multicultural and Multireligious Understanding2364-53692364-53692019-12-016460962210.18415/ijmmu.v6i4.1157730Reconciliation between the Islamic Human Rights and International Law: Prospects and ComplicationsSiamak Karamzadeh0Massoud Alizadeh1Department of Law, Faculty of Humanities, Shahed University, TehranPayam Noor University, IranThe relationship between International Human Rights and Islamic Law has been always an arguable debate at the international level. This issue can be considered by jurists in two aspects. First, from National Law perspective, especially in the countries in which the law, to some extent is affected by Islamic rules. Second, by view of International Law to see that to what extent, there would be compatibility or likely contradiction between human rights norms and Islamic Law. Considering the historical aspect of the issue, this article is suggesting that although from the outset, International Law tried to separate religion from policy, but this historical fact would not prevent theoretical conciliation between religion and Human Rights rules. The review of the content of International Human Rights Law reveals that the rules in the systems in most part are compatible. However, in some cases the incompatibility between these two group pf rules is observed. The existence of different basis under Islamic Law and International Law makes the least difference unavoidable. The constant dialogue between Islamic scholars and publicists can decrease this difference in future.https://ijmmu.com/index.php/ijmmu/article/view/1157human dignityhuman rightsindividual rightsislamic human rightsinternational law
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Reconciliation between the Islamic Human Rights and International Law: Prospects and Complications
International Journal of Multicultural and Multireligious Understanding
human dignity
human rights
individual rights
islamic human rights
international law
author_facet Siamak Karamzadeh
Massoud Alizadeh
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title Reconciliation between the Islamic Human Rights and International Law: Prospects and Complications
title_short Reconciliation between the Islamic Human Rights and International Law: Prospects and Complications
title_full Reconciliation between the Islamic Human Rights and International Law: Prospects and Complications
title_fullStr Reconciliation between the Islamic Human Rights and International Law: Prospects and Complications
title_full_unstemmed Reconciliation between the Islamic Human Rights and International Law: Prospects and Complications
title_sort reconciliation between the islamic human rights and international law: prospects and complications
publisher International journal of multicultural and multireligious understanding
series International Journal of Multicultural and Multireligious Understanding
issn 2364-5369
2364-5369
publishDate 2019-12-01
description The relationship between International Human Rights and Islamic Law has been always an arguable debate at the international level. This issue can be considered by jurists in two aspects. First, from National Law perspective, especially in the countries in which the law, to some extent is affected by Islamic rules. Second, by view of International Law to see that to what extent, there would be compatibility or likely contradiction between human rights norms and Islamic Law. Considering the historical aspect of the issue, this article is suggesting that although from the outset, International Law tried to separate religion from policy, but this historical fact would not prevent theoretical conciliation between religion and Human Rights rules. The review of the content of International Human Rights Law reveals that the rules in the systems in most part are compatible. However, in some cases the incompatibility between these two group pf rules is observed. The existence of different basis under Islamic Law and International Law makes the least difference unavoidable. The constant dialogue between Islamic scholars and publicists can decrease this difference in future.
topic human dignity
human rights
individual rights
islamic human rights
international law
url https://ijmmu.com/index.php/ijmmu/article/view/1157
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