Hunafa: Jurnal Studia Islamika
Vol 2, No 3 (2005): Studi Keislaman

ISLAM DAN HAK-HAK ASASI MANUSIA

Andi Malla, Hamlan ( STAIN Datokarama Palu DPK Untad Palu)



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Publish Date
16 Mar 2014

Abstract

This article tries to describe the concept of Human Rights in the West and the response of  Islam to them. In its history, it was Magna Charta  in England that initiated the formulation of Human Rights in the West in 1512. Then It was followed by The Bill of right in 1689; The American Declaration of Independence in 1776; and The French Declaration in 1789 that resulted in The rule of law.  Human Rights entered a new phase after The United Nations had declared the International Human Rights in 1984, that is The Universal Declaration of Human Rights. From that time on, Human Rights has become a global issue, continually discussed and responded to by many including Muslim scholars. In the West, the concept of Human Right is based merely on human values (anthropocentric) so that the responsibility is restricted to human beings. Based on this, this concept is different from Islamic concept on Human Rights because the former is based on secular values  while the later is based on human values and divine values. Normatively, the idea of Human Rights is relevant to Islamic idea. The reason is that, based on their fitrah as creatures, human beings  extremely expect the maintenance of their main needs (Al-umur al-Daruriyyah). Therefore, Human Rights are suitable with the purpose of syari’ah (maqasid al-Syari), that is to maintain religion, reason, heredity dan property.   Kata Kunci: Islam, Hak Asasi Manusia

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hunafa

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Arts Humanities

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Hunafa: Jurnal Studia Islamika invites scholars, researchers, and students to contribute the result of their studies and researches in the areas related to Islam and Muslim society which covers textual and fieldwork investigation with various perspectives of law, philosophy, mysticism, history, art, ...