Dedication
This work would have not been possible if Dr. Husayn Salimi and Dr. Humayra Mushirzadih were not in the core of the scientific activities resulting to academic papers presented in a conference with the same title “Islamic Views on Human Rights". The academic board consisting of Dr. Sayyid Mustafa Muhaqqiq Damad, Dr. Husayn Mihrpur, Dr. Husayn Salimi, Dr. Hadi Simati, Dr. Humayra Mushirzadih, and Dr. Nasrin Musaffa made close observation on the process of research and the management of the conference, which were finalized by Dr. Salimi and Dr. Mushirzadih.This work would have not been possible if Dr. Husayn Salimi and Dr. Humayra Mushirzadih were not in the core of the scientific activities resulting to academic papers presented in a conference with the same title “Islamic Views on Human Rights". The academic board consisting of Dr. Sayyid Mustafa Muhaqqiq Damad, Dr. Husayn Mihrpur, Dr. Husayn Salimi, Dr. Hadi Simati, Dr. Humayra Mushirzadih, and Dr. Nasrin Musaffa made close observation on the process of research and the management of the conference, which were finalized by Dr. Salimi and Dr. Mushirzadih.
- Islamic Views On Human Rights: Viewpoints of Iranian Scholars
- Dedication
- Introduction To Irano-Islamic Views On Human Rights
- Sources Of Human Rights In Islam
- Man is in essence valuable and worthy
- Man is a God-seeking being
- Man is eternal
- Man reaches the abode of stability
- Man has Genetic Relationship with the Cosmos
- Man has two Dignities: Social and Individual
- Principles of Human rights in Islam
- Individual Rights In Islam
- The Development Of The Concept Of Human Rights
- The Relation between two Philosophical and Social Issues
- Criteria for Recognizing Human Rights
- The Historical Course of Human Rights
- Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the Cairo Declaration of Human rights in Islam: A Comparative Study
- The Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the Cairo Declaration of Human Rights in Islam
- The Islamic Declaration of Human Rights
- The Shortcomings of the Islamic Declaration of Human Rights
- A Comparative Study
- The Shortcomings of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
- Human Rights in the Past and in the Present Times
- Appendix 1: Universal Declaration of Human Rights [1948]
- Preamble
- Article 1
- Article 2
- Article 3
- Article 4
- Article 5
- Article 6
- Article 7
- Article 8
- Article 9
- Article 10
- Article 11
- Article 12
- Article 13
- Article 14
- Article 15
- Article 16
- Article 17
- Article 18
- Article 19
- Article 20
- Article 21
- Article 22
- Article 23
- Article 24
- Article 25
- Article 26
- Article 27
- Article 28
- Article 29
- Article 30
- Appendix 2: The Cairo Declaration Of Human Rights In Islam
- Sources
- Survey Of The Similarities And Differences Of Human Rights In Islam And In The West
- Political Rights Of People In Islam
- Introduction
- Part 1: The Presumed Principles Of Self-Determination And Political Matters
- Part 2: Affirmative Principles As Self-Determination Of Political Matters
- Part Three: Self-determination and Political Decrees in Human Rights Documents
- Introduction
- Criticism And Study Of Cairo Declaration Of Human Rights In Islam
- The principles and contents of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
- International Covenants on Human Rights
- Human Rights From a Religious Perspective
- The Social Aspect of Religious Vision
- The Muslim World Vis-a-vis Human Rights
- Study of the Cairo Bill of Human Rights in Islam
- Its Approval And Its Contents
- The General Features Of Cairo Declaration Of Human Rights In Islam
- Equality Of Responsibilities Or Equality Of Rights
- Freedom Of Choice And Change Of Religion
- The Source Of The Government Authority
- Prohibition Of Slavery
- Recognition Of The Right To Literary Works
- Equality Of Men And Women
- The Condition Of Accordance With The Islamic Principles
- The Innovations Of The Cairo Declaration Of Human Rights In Islam
- Conclusion
- Human Rights: The Clashes Between Individual And Collective Rights
- Human Rights And Asian Values (With emphasis on Eastern Asia)
- Primary Principles Of Law In Islam
- Prologue
- Essential Issue of Justice
- Principle of Justice in Shi’ism
- Primary Fundamentals of Islamic Law
- The Relation between Law and Ideology
- The Final Relation of Right and Right Owner
- Subjective Relation between Right and Right Owner
- Goal-oriented Relation Causes Potential Right
- The Role of Reason and Free will in Causing two Stages for the Right of Man
- Right of the Earth on Man
- Inseparability of Right and Task
- Right of the Weak People
- An Essential Difference
- Social Rights
- Right of Companion
- The Name ‘Ali is ldentified with Justice
- International Rules For Women's Rights: A Challenge Of Values
- Independence And Economic Rights Of Women
- Reproductive Health And Rights
- International Humanitarian Law In Islam And Contemporary International Law
- Introduction
- Chapter 1- Generalities
- Chapter II-The General Concepts of International Humanitarian Law in Islam
- Non-International Armed Strifes (Civil Wars Or Wars For Welfare)
- International Armed Strifes
- Concluding Comments
- International Human Rights Regime: A Theoretical Approach To Regime Formation And Persistence
- Introduction
- Regime Theories
- The Theory of Hegemonic Stability
- Cosmopolitanism
- Game Theory
- General Aspects of Human Rights Regime
- Historical Antecedents to Human Rights Regime
- The Impact Of The Changes Of International System On The Concept Of Human Rights
- Introduction
- Part One -The Concept of Human Rights From Beginning up to the French Revolution.
- Part Two-Development of the Concept and the Function of Human Rights from the French Revolution up to the Present
- Conclusion
- Human Rights In Practice:The Violation Of The Muslims’ Rights Throughout The World And The Position Of The United Nations Towards This Issue
- Part One-International Regime of Human Rights. The Historical Change of Human Rights
- Part Two-Human Rights in Practice Muslims in non-Muslim Societies
- Conclusion
- Human Rights Developments After The Second World War