THE CAIRO DECLARATION ON HUMAN RIGHTS IN ISLAM

Main Article Content

Oliver P. Nikolić, PhD

Abstract

In this paper, the author presents the Declaration on Human Rights in Islam, one of the most important legal acts on human rights adopted by the Organization of Islamic Cooperation in Cairo in 1990. Although this Declaration pretends to improve the UN Universal Declaration of Human Rights, it must be stated that it is acceptable only in countries with a population of Islamic faiths. What most threatens the universality of its application is its deep-rootedness and literal dependence on Sharia law.


The article briefly describes all the rights and freedoms mentioned in the Cairo Declaration. At first glance, this Declaration provides protection and guarantees many human rights, even more than the Universal Declaration, but all these rights must be in accordance with Sharia law. This mandatory compliance with Sharia law often makes senseless and restrains the real protection of guaranteed rights. Both positive and negative thoughts and views on the Cairo Declaration are presented, depending on whether theorists of Islamic religions or Western countries have written about it. No matter how you look at it, this Declaration will make sense and will be valid only in Muslim countries, without any possibilities to apply it in some other countries.

Downloads

Download data is not yet available.

Article Details

Section
Review scientific papers

References

Literatura

Ashfaq, H. & Pakeeza, S. 2017. Right of Progeny and Cairo Declaration of Human Rights in Islam. Journal of Islamic and Religious Studies, 2(1), pp. 19-30.

Blitt, R. C. 2017. Equality and nondiscrimination through the eyes of an international religious organization: The Organization of Islamic Cooperation’s (OIC) response to women’ rights. Wisconsin International Law Journal, 34(4), pp. 755-822.

Hodžić, S. 1997. Pogled na ljudska prava u islamu. U: Takvim za 1998.(1418/19.h.g.). Sarajevo: Rijaset Islamske zajednice u Bosni i Hercegovini.

Kangavari, R. Q. 2017. Komparativna analiza ljudskih prava u islamu i na zapadu. Strani pravni život, 2, pp. 9-35.

Mayer, A. E. 1994. Universal Versus Islamic Human Rights: A Clash of Cultures or a Clash With a Construct. Michigan Journal of International Law, 15, pp. 307-429.

Mevdudi, E. A. 2015. Ljudska prava u islamu. prev. Elvir Duranović. Bugojno.

Mwamburi, A. H. & Fahm, A. O. 2018. Islam and Human Rights with special reference to the Universal Human Rights and the Cairo Declaration on Human Rights. Journal Syariah, 26, pp. 123-140.

Internet izvori

Shamsy, A. E. & Coulson, N. J. Sharīʿah, Encyclopædia Britannica. Dostupno na: https:// www. britannica.com/topic/Shariah, 14. 11. 2019.

Pravni izvori

Organizacija islamske saradnje

Cairo Declaration on Human Rights in Islam, 1990. Dostupno na: http://prfjk.org/wp-content/ uploads/2018/07/Cairo-Declaration-on-Human-Rights-in-Islam.pdf.

Organizacija ujedinjenih nacija

UN Human Rights Council: Report of the Special Rapporteur on Violence against Women, Its Causes and Consequences on Intersections between Culture and Violence against Women, 60, Jan. 17, 2007. Dostupno na: A/HRC/4/34, http://www.refworld.org/ docid/461e2c602.html.

Univerzalna deklaracija o ljudskim pravima. 1948. Dostupno na: http://bgcentar.org.rs/bgcentar/ wp-content/uploads/2013/02/Univerzalna-deklaracija-o-ljudskim-pravima-1948.pdf.