伊斯兰法律中的少数民族权利与联合国少数民族公约(比较研究)

M. Muddasar, R. Saeed
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伊斯兰教寻求建立这样一个社会,在这个社会中,国家的所有公民都享有平等的权利,宗教不成为任何歧视的基础。伊斯兰法律认为穆斯林和非穆斯林是平等的,没有任何理由给予穆斯林优越或特权。穆斯林和非穆斯林公民享有同等的权利和义务,不受任何歧视,这是伊斯兰法律的基本原则。伊斯兰教规定人们崇拜全能的安拉,但它并没有强迫其他宗教的信徒接受伊斯兰教并改变他们的信仰。联合国认识到,少数人的权利对于保护那些希望保持和发展他们与社区其他成员共享的价值观和做法的人至关重要。联合国已经逐步制定了一些关于少数群体问题的规范、程序和机制,1992年《联合国关于在民族或族裔、宗教和语言上属于少数群体的人的权利宣言》被核可为指导各国处理少数群体权利的基本文书。在这篇文章中,对联合国少数民族权利宪章进行比较的努力是疯狂的。本研究采用比较分析的研究方法。从研究中可以看出,联合国宪章和伊斯兰教法在少数民族权利方面有一些相似之处,因为少数民族宪章的基本教义似乎是从伊斯兰教法中派生出来的。建议法律是好的,但需要改进和制定实际行动,以确保成员国的少数民族权利。
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Minorities Rights in Islamic Laws and United Nations Convention of Minorties (A Comparative Study)
Islam seeks to establish such a society where all citizens of the state enjoy equal rights and religion does not become the basis for any discrimination. Islamic law holds both Muslims and non-Muslims equal and no superiority or privilege is given to the Muslims on any ground. It is the fundamental principle of Islamic law that it enjoins the similar rights and duties on both Muslim and non-Muslimcitizens without any discrimination. Islam ordains people to worship Allah Almighty but it does not coerce followers of other religions to accept Islam and change their creed. The United Nations recognize that minority rights are essential to protect those who wish to preserve and develop values and practices which they share with other members of their community. The United Nations has gradually developed a number of norms, procedures and mechanisms concerned with minority issues, and the 1992 United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Persons belonging to National or Ethnic, Religious and Linguistic Minorities was approved as the fundamental instrument that guides  nations twrods minrties rights. In this article the effort were mad to compare the UN charter of minority rights. The comparative and analytical research methodology was adopted in this research. It is perceived from the study that the UN charter and Islamic law has some similarities about minority rights because it seems basic teachings of this charter of Minorities has been driven from Islamic Law. It is recommended that laws are good but there is need to improve and set practical actions to ensure minorities rights in member countries.
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