Rights of God
In "Rights of God" by Irene Oh, published by Georgetown University Press in 2007, the author invites readers on a thought-provoking journey that examines human rights through the lens of Islam. Spanning 168 pages, this insightful work challenges conventional views by presenting human rights as a religious issue rather than merely a political or legal one. Drawing on the perspectives of three renowned Islamic scholars, Oh explores the intricate relationship between Islam and human rights, prompting us to reconsider our assumptions about the influence of religion in this crucial field. With its blend of ethical inquiry and religious thought, "Rights of God" is an essential read for those interested in the intersection of faith, ethics, and international relations. Discover how Islam can contribute to the broader discourse on human rights and civil society as you delve into this significant work.