Western Approaches to Human Rights and Islamic Approaches to Human Rights: Bangladesh Perspective

TABLE OF CONTENTS
                    DESCRIPTION
Page No.
PRELUDE
Letter of Transmittal
i
Declaration
ii
Acknowledgement
iii
Dedication
iv
Abstract
v
Acronyms
vi
Table of Contents
vii
CHAPTER-01,
INTRODUCTION
1.1 Introduction
01
1.2 Statement of Problem
03
1.3 Research Question 
05
1.4 Research Objective
05
1.5 Methodology of the study
05
1.6 Justification
06
1.7 Limitation of the work
07
CHAPTER-02,
HISTORY & ORIGIN OF HUMAN RIGHT
2.1 What is Rights?

08

2.2 What are Human rights?

08

2.3 What are fundamental rights?    
08
2.4 What is Islamic Human Rights?
09
2.5 What are the Western Human Rights
10
2.6 Human Rights in Bangladesh
15
2.7 Women Right in Islam & Western
16
CHAPTER-03
IMPORTANT HUMAN RIGHTS IN THE LAST SERMON OF THE PROFET (S.M.) AND IMPORTANT HUMAN RIGHTS IN THE UDHR
3.1 Definition of UDHR
18
3.2 Important Human Rights in UDHR:
19
3.3 Human rights in the Last sermon of the Holy prophet:
20
3.4 Important Human Rights in the Last Sermon of the prophet:
21
3.5  Comparison of Human Rights in UDHR and the Last Sermon:
22
3.6  Drafting of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
24
3.7  According to the commencement and ancient point of view:
24
3.8 According to the practical and enforcement point of view:
24
3.9 According to the depth and universality point of view:
25
3.10 According to the Security and Guaranty point of view:
25
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3.11 According to the bindings and limitations point of view
26

CHAPTER-04,  DISTINCION BETWEEN HR IN ISLAM AND WESTERN HR
4.1 According to the Western point of view:
29
4.2 According to the Islamic point of View:
30
4.3 According to the UDHR point of View 
31
4.4 Important Human Rights in UDHR:
32
4.5 Important Human Rights in the Last Sermon of the prophet:
32
4.6 Comparison of Human Rights in UDHR and the Last Sermon:
32
CHAPTER-05,
                   HUMAN RIGHTS IN BANGLDESH             33-42

Fundamental Rights in Bangladesh
1. Laws in consistent with Fundamental rights to be void
2. Equality before law
3. Discrimination on grounds of religion etc
4. Equality of opportunity in public employment
5. Prohibition of foreign titles, etc
6. Right to protection of law
7. Protection of Right to life and personal liberty
8. Safeguards as to arrest and detention
9. Prohibition of forced labour
10. Protection in respect of trial and punishment
11. Freedom of movement
12. Freedom of assembly
13. Freedom of Association
14. Freedom of thought, conscience speech and press
15. Freedom of profession or occupation
16. Freedom of religion
17. Rights to property
18. Protection of home and correspondence
19. Enforcement of fundamental rights
·        Modification of rights in respect of disciplinary law
·        Power to provide indemnity
·        Saving for certain laws
·        Inapplicability of certain Articles
·        Supremacy of the Fundamental Rights
·        Imposition of Restriction over Fundamental Right
·       
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The Enforcement of the Fundamental Rights
CHAPTER-06,
CONCLUDING ASPECT
6.1 Findings                                                                                                      
43
5.2 Suggestions
44
5.3 Conclusion
45
                        BIBLIOGRAPHY
46-47

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