Human Rights Migration And Asylum The Three Traditions In Middle Eastern Islamic Civilizations

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Human Rights, Migration, and Asylum : the "three Traditions" in Middle Eastern-Islamic Civilizations

Human Rights, Migration, and Asylum : the
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Book Synopsis Human Rights, Migration, and Asylum : the "three Traditions" in Middle Eastern-Islamic Civilizations by : Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees

Download or read book Human Rights, Migration, and Asylum : the "three Traditions" in Middle Eastern-Islamic Civilizations written by Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees and published by . This book was released on 1996 with total page 15 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Contrary to the belief of many, even the earliest civilisations were linked to one another in different ways; through trade, migration, travel and conquest. In the case of the earliest civilisations in the Middle East, ancient Egypt and ancient Mesopotamia greatly influenced one another over hundreds of years. Alternately, Egyptian civilisation had a major impact on Greeks, who along with the Romans were the founders of western civilisation. In August 1990 the foreign ministers of the OIC's (Organisation of the Islamic Conference) member states, adopted the Cairo Declaration on Human Rights in Islam, reaffirming the importance of human rights in the Islamic ummah to protect the freedom and dignity of individuals. This declaration demonstrates that despite being faced with a myriad of problems, Islamic traditions are still deeply ingrained in local customs and have a direct bearing on national policies of the regional countries.


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