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Title: Human rights and its relationship with christianization: a comparative study between Iraq and Malaysia
Authors: Shafi Jum'ah Hammadi (P80709)
Supervisor: Ahmad Yunus Mohd Noor, Dr.
Keywords: Human rights -- Religious aspects -- Christianity
Christianity -- Influence
Human rights -- History
Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia -- Dissertations
Dissertations, Academic -- Malaysia
Issue Date: 7-May-2017
Description: The Christian missionary attack on our Islamic country in the present era is fierce by all standards; it is an attack based on a proper planning and implementation, its officials are also carefully supervising its details and careful follow-up of all its steps. They have learnt all fields of their work - our Islamic country - depth study on colonialism and orientalism; the form of Christianity, Orientalism and colonialism are dangerous which creates a matter at the end, which consist of mission and vision to mislead Muslims and take them out of their religion, and missionaries have exploited the international laws, especially the part of human rights in the imposition of laws in the Muslim countries, which exploited the missionaries to strengthen their campaign against Muslims, which negatively affected the doctrine of some of the Islamic communities, as in Iraq and Malaysia are the subject of the study. The study aims to explain the motives of Christianity and the most important of the missionary conferences and their decisions, studying and analyzing the most important ways and methods of conversion in the Islamic countries, studying the religious rulings related to Christianity in Iraq and Malaysia, studying the statements of traditionalist and contemporary scholars on apostate from his religion to Christianity, to study and analyze freedom of creed relating to laws and legislation of international human rights which are related to freedom of worship for non-Muslims, to study the special laws and legislation on Christianity in Iraq and Malaysia, and to study the negative aspects of Christianization in Iraq and Malaysian communities as well as the ways to address them. This study used the method of extrapolation of the texts which dealt with the subject, analyzing the scholars' point of views on the issues of Christianization and the evidences that they explained, and comparing between what was analyzed. The study found that the Christians in the Islamic countries have many ways to spread out their venom in the field of Christianization, and Muslim scholars have different opinions on the provisions of apostasy, the use of missionaries in calling for Christianization through international laws and legislations, especially human rights laws which call for absolute freedom in the exercise of their religious rites. There are negative impacts on the Christianization in varying degrees in both Iraq and Malaysia, taking advantage of human rights laws. The study found steps to address the problems of Christianization in both countries. This study contributes to the knowledge of missionaries in the exploitation of international laws and legislation in the field of Christianization in the Islamic countries.,"Certification of Master's/Doctoral Thesis" is not available,Ph.D.
Pages: 218
Call Number: BT738.15.H336 2018 tesis
Publisher: UKM, Bangi
Appears in Collections:Faculty of Islamic Studies / Fakulti Pengajian Islam

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