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  2. Mohamed Mahmoud Ould Mohamedou - Wikipedia

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    Mohammad-Mahmoud Ould Mohamedou in 1997, Harvard University. Mohamedou was born in Atar, Mauritania on April 3, 1968. He grew up in Paris, Madrid, and New York where his father was Ambassador at the United Nations. In Spain, he studied at the Lycée Français de Madrid where he obtained his Baccalaureate in Economic and Social Sciences in 1986.

  3. Riyaz Punjabi - Wikipedia

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    In his latest edited book U.S.A. and Muslim World, Punjabi described the global Islamist movements and projected their declining fortunes. In 1994, Punjabi set up a voluntary research group called the Centre for Peace Studies in New Delhi to encourage researches and debate on human rights, peace, spiritual unity and human brotherhood.

  4. Human rights in Muslim-majority countries - Wikipedia

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    International non-governmental organizations (INGOs) such as Amnesty International (AI) and Human Rights Watch (HRW) consistently find human rights violations in Muslim-majority countries. Amongst the human rights issues that are frequently under the spotlight are LGBT rights, the right to consensual sex outside of marriage, freedom of speech ...

  5. Bassam Tibi - Wikipedia

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    Bassam Tibi (Arabic: بسام طيبي), is a Syrian-born German political scientist and professor of international relations specializing in Islamic studies and Middle Eastern studies. He was born in 1944 in Damascus , Syria to an aristocratic family, [ 1 ] and moved to West Germany in 1962, where he later became a naturalized citizen in 1976.

  6. Hartford International University for Religion and Peace

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    Hartford International University has been home to The Muslim World since 1938, an academic journal dedicated to the promotion and dissemination of scholarly research on Islam and Muslim societies and on historical and current aspects of Christian-Muslim relations. The journal was founded in 1911, and is edited and published quarterly. [14]

  7. Cairo Declaration on Human Rights in Islam - Wikipedia

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    The Cairo Declaration on Human Rights in Islam (CDHRI) is a declaration of the member states of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) first adopted in Cairo, Egypt, on 5 August 1990, [1] (Conference of Foreign Ministers, 9–14 Muharram 1411H in the Islamic calendar [2]), and later revised in 2020 [3] and adopted on 28 November 2020 (Council of Foreign Ministers at its 47th session in ...

  8. Riffat Hassan - Wikipedia

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    She says the Qur'an is the "Magna Carta of human rights", prescribing human rights and equality for all, while the inequality of women in many Muslim societies today is due to cultural effects. Hassan claims the Qur'an upholds rights to life, respect, justice, freedom, knowledge, sustenance, work, and privacy, among others.

  9. Sheikh Showkat Hussain - Wikipedia

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    Aligarh Muslim University. Occupation (s) Teacher, researcher, author. Notable work. Kashmir Profiles (2017), Kashmir Saga (2016) Sheikh Showkat Hussain; [1] born on 5 February 1954 is a Kashmiri political analyst and a prominent scholar of human rights and international law, he has authored several books on the Kashmir conflict. [2]

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