Document Type : Original Article

Authors

1 Ph.D. student in International Law, Qeshm Branch, Islamic Azad University, Qeshm, Iran

2 Prof. of International Law, Tehran University, Tehran, Iran

3 Assistant Prof. of Private International Law, Qeshm Branch, Islamic Azad University, Qeshm

4 Former Assistant Prof., Department of Public Law and International Law, Faculty of Judicial Law, University of Judicial Sciences and Administrative Services, Tehran, Iran

Abstract

The purpose of this article is to examine human rights in the discourse of the Mahdism doctrine. The research method is descriptive-analytical and using library resources. In response to the main question, what is the place of human rights in the discourse of the doctrine of Mahdism? It can be argued that the doctrine of Mahdism places more emphasis on the value or acquired dignity of human beings, but the Universal Declaration of Human Rights avoids acknowledging the inherent dignity of dignity in order to avoid conflict with the views of secular countries. Belief in the realization of rights such as equality, justice, security, and prosperity has led to the universality, excitement, and idealism of Mahdism as proclaimed by the UN General Assembly in 30 articles of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in pursuit of the common goal of promoting human rights and freedoms. . Finally, in the age of advent, no one is excluded from the scope of "human rights" and belief in the Mahdi (pbuh) is not only an indication of an Islamic belief, with a specific religious color, but the desire of all human beings with different religions in the form of natural inspiration.

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