Can the Islamic approach to Human Rights be compatible withthe current International Human Rights Doctrine?
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Can the Islamic approach to Human Rights be compatible with the current International Human Rights Doctrine? 1. Introduction This essay outlines one of the biggest and burning issues insofar toward the universal human rights: can the Islamic approach to human rights be compatible with the current international human rights doctrine? As an entitled notion with the religion of Islam, which has the second biggest in number of the followers worldwide, its approach to human rights is definitely crucial. Islamic human rights copes such a large area of thought, but this essay much more likely to focus the discussion on the idea of the Islamic women's rights. The main argument is that pure Islamic approach to human rights, especially to women's rights, can not be compatible with the current international human rights doctrine. However, its approach to human rights, include women rights, might much more sustainable internally of the Moslem society. Fairly, my position...


