BSc BA ADP English Essay Human Rights With Outline & Quotations

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BSc BA FSc ICS FA ICom English Essay Human Rights

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Outline:

1. Introduction

  • Human rights in the past
  • King Asoka issued a document about human rights

2. Development of human rights

  • America has destroyed Iraq
  • India's atrocities in Kashmir

3. Human rights in Pakistan

  • Clashes among political parties
  • Poor people are crushed down by the higher authorities

4. Importance of Human rights 

  • People enjoy many basic rights
  • Islam gives equal rights

5. Conclusion

ESSAY:

"To deny people their human rights is to challenge their very humanity". (Nelson Mendela)

In the past, there was no concept of human rights. Ancient people lived like a animals. According to them "might is right" was the law of the world. The stronger used to rule and dishonest the weaker and the poor. As human society developed, the concept of human rights also developed. King Asoka in 256 B.C issued a document which contained certain human rights.

With the passage of time, people have been educated. With the spread of education, the concept of human rights matured. Afghanistan is populated by the poor people. America has bombed it mercilessly and killed many of innocent men, women and children. America has caused massive disasters in Iraq. Israel with its heavy collection of deadly weapons attacks and assaults the Muslims of Palestine. India has also committed untold atrocities on the Kashmiris.

In Pakistan, the condition of human rights is not satisfactory. Every day, we listen about riots and clashes among political parties. People belonging to opposite political opinions are arrested and kidnapped. The strong and the rich usurp the property of the weak and lead a life of luxury. The poor people do not enjoy the rights of equality. However, there are certain fields where Pakistan has no doubt conferred equal rights to individuals.

"A right is not someone gives you; it's what no one can take from you". (Ramsey Clark)

No doubt it is movement of human rights which causes the abolition of slavery. With the dawn of civilization, no doubt, mankind in all parts of the world did come to enjoy many basic rights, but authority vested in priest rulers. No religion before Islam did any significant work in regard to human rights. Islam is a complete code of life. The Prophet of Islam threw light on almost all the aspects of life. In his last address, he gave a complete description of human rights.

Islam gave equal dignity and respect to all people irrespective of their colour, caste and creed. Islam bestows equal rights in the field of politics, culture, religion and economic to the master and the slave. Islam has also given equal rights to women and men in every field of life. Now equal jobs and educational opportunities are available to them. They can cast vote and reach to the assemblies without any discrimination.

There are two kinds of fundamental rights which have been recognized in the universal declaration of the U.N. First, there are traditional, civil and political rights. Second, there are economic, social and cultural rights. America, Europe and India are said to be democratic countries but unfortunately they are also violating human rights grossly. So it is necessary obligation of every country of this world to promote human rights. In this way every individual can get his rights easily.

"Give to every human every right that you can claim for yourself". (Robert Ingersoll)


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