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Islam and Human Rights
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TL;DR: Les valeurs associees a la naissance: tous les humains naissent innocents as mentioned in this paper, a.k.a. les valeur associes avec l'enfance, avec le monde, with l'âge adulte: droit de connaitre Dieu, de vivre dans l'epanouissement, din l'egalite, detre membre d'une umma, d'etre responsable, de former une societe
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Abstract: Les valeurs associees a la naissance: tous les humains naissent innocents. Les valeurs associees avec l'enfance: tous les humains ont droit d'avoir des parents| avec l'âge adulte: droit de connaitre Dieu, de vivre dans l'epanouissement, dans l'egalite, d'etre membre d'une umma, d'etre responsable, de former une societe ouverte. Valeurs economiques: toute richesse appartient a Dieu. Valeurs politiques: droit de participation aux decisions. Valeurs sociales: droit au mariage et a la fondation d'une famille. Droits juridiques: egalite devant la loi.
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