Human Rights Conceptuality in Islamic and Western Reality Terminology
Alfian Alfian,
Teuku Muzaffarsyah
Abstract:Human rights are generally understood as rights that absolutely become basic rights where people inherently have rights because of their position as human beings which include aspects of nation, location, language, religion, ethnicity, and other statuses. There is a principled difference between human rights seen from an Islamic and western point of view. In fact, the root of the problem between Islamic and Western civilizations is not from the Islamic religion or not, but because of the different structural f… Show more
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