Human Rights is a concept proposed by the West for supporting the justice and the welfare of human life, both in the realm of security, health, and others. In this case, the Western's experience after two great wars has made them focus a lot on the formulation of human rights. This is evident from several declarations on human rights initiated by European countries, one of which is the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR). However, within the UDHR, many doctrines originate from the Western worldview, such as Secularization, Liberalization, etc. If it is examined this path, is inseparable from one of the world's great dark organizations called Freemasonry, which gave the doctrinal stigma in the formulation of the UDHR. The researcher uses the descriptive analytical research method to examine the orientation of Freemasonry and analyze the formulation of human rights with their roots of thought. In this paper, the researcher finds that as a political movement that provides breakthroughs in new ideas, Freemasonry is a thought movement that deserves to be studied, because of its closed attitude but has a fundamental influence on several facts, one of which is the Universal Declaration of Human Rights itself. The aspect of secularization is
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