جامعه شناسی کاربردی (Dec 2011)
A Comparative Study of First-Generation Human Rights, Western Civil Society, and Islam
Abstract
Abstract One type of vision and division of Human Rights, is a generation's attitude to human rights. In this approach, three generations of human rights recognized are: 1. The first generation of the root and foundation of the concept of "freedom" is. 2. Second-generation concepts that generationalize and the concept of "equality" is. 3. The third generation of the root and it was based on the concept of brotherhood, and is based on a humanistic approach and this attitude is less compatible with Islam. The purpose of this study, a critical review of 15 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the scale is the Holy Quran. Research method is analytical-documentary. The results show that first generation of human rights, have no complete compatibility, in some case have compatibility and others have not. According to researcher , the root of this incompatibility based on humanistic attitude in first generation human rights contents and in second and third generation beside this humanistic attitude, there are totalistic and holistic attitude and these cause more compatibility with Islam.