Abstract
The concept of Human Rights has become something of a catch phrase in the contemporary world. A considerable amount of legislation was observed in after the Second World War, both at the International and State levels. There are no two opinions about the guarantee of Human Rights to citizens of states. However, a sharp polarization exists between two schools of thoughts on the issue of attributing human rights to religion. Of them, one school affirms and the other rejects the idea. If religion is to be recognized as a central defining characteristic of civilization, then one has to give it a serious thought. The present paper is an attempt to take into account the role of Islam in the promotion of human rights. For the benefit of readers, the origin and perspective of human rights have also been discussed.

Fakhr-ul-Islam. (2012) Human Rights: An Islamic Perspective, Pakistan Journal of Criminology, Volume-04, Issue-2.
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