RELG 370 Chapter Notes - Chapter reading: Universal Declaration Of Human Rights

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There is a significant difference if the issue of human rights is raised by a religious leader who supports human rights compared to someone who opposes human rights or challenges the ability of religion. There is also a significant difference between raising the issue as a judgement about islam or human rights as opposed to the questioning of the implications of the universality of human rights. No human being whether self identifying as muslim or not can definitely and exhaustively know islam. Human rights cannot be universal by any definition of the term if it is inconsistent with muslim beliefs at large. If universality is a normative claim that these rights ought to be universally accepted and applied, a believed will not voluntarily accept the claim if it doesn"t agree with their religious beliefs. To impose this notion on muslims is not only imperialist, which is by definition a total negation of the concept of human rights.

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