Human Rights; specifically, Right to Life in perspective of Islamic injunctions

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Roshan Ali Azeem
Dr. Rukhsar Ahmed

Abstract

The Right-to-Life is regarded as important significant fundamental freedom under international Human Rights law which recognised by all as a necessary or essential “Human Right”. In sense njoy all other human rights, one must have the right to life, which is an essential prerequisite, it is basic or vital. Everyone has an unalienable right to have their life respected, according to what is known as the "substantive principle" of human’s right of living. The "procedural principle" of the human Right-to-Life asserts that no one has the right to take another person's life without a reason. In this regard; rest of the Muslim world all others take negative perspective for the Islam, mostly say that Islam does not follow the basic roots of fundamental rights specifically Right-to-Life, that is why we have sketched the map of fundamental rights in Islam by following The Holy Quran, The Hadeth and other Islamic perspectives. In light of this, the papers contend that a worldwide system of government based Human Rights specifically Right-to-Life which is ideal of the Rightly Guided by Almighty Allah, Prophet Muhhammad (PBUH) and Caliphs; would protect human rights, eventually of Islam; rest of the world follow those rules and rights in their own domestic laws and international laws.

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How to Cite
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Azeem, R.A. and Ahmed, D.R. 2023. Human Rights; specifically, Right to Life in perspective of Islamic injunctions. Journal of Policy Research. 9, 1 (Apr. 2023). DOI:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7369571.