Human Rights Nature, Concept, Origin and Development

RELGIOUS VIEW:

The World’s all major religions have a humanist perspective that supports human rights despite the difference in the contents[^22] . The conception may be felt to originate in the ideas of mercy, kindness, and pity on human beings in various scriptures, Vedas, the holy book of one of the ancient religion, Hinduism also preaching in the Yajur Veda and throws a prism of light on friendly dealing and behaviour with all creatures of the world what to say of only human beings[^23] .

“Oh Lord! Let my eye view be firm in order that all creatures may look at me by friendly sight. In the same way I also may see all creatures with friendly sight and all of us creatures may see other in friendly view[^24] ”.

The same concept can be derived from the contents of ‘The Bible’, where from Paul formulated his doctrine of equality in the following words.

“There is no such thing as Jew and Greek, Slave and freedom, male and female, for you are all one person in Christ Jesus".[^25]

The Buddhist doctrine of non-violence in deed and thought is a humanitarian doctrine pare-excellence, dating back to the 3rd Country B.c. Furthermore, other religious beliefs both new and old such Judaism, Zarastarium, Jainism, Sikhism have preached and uphold similar doctrines human rights[^26] . Islam, the divine religion in its origin, lays Iron foundation and found a pride of place in theocracy of all ages. The Islamic practices strengthen the concept of human rights being granted by Allah’s Himself. The world has not been able to produce more just and equitable laws than those given 1400 years ago[^27] .

In sum up, it can be said that a rightly, so on that no religion, Ideology, Ism advocated the in human treatment meted out to the members of the society. Therefore the basic source of human rights in all times and in all ages is the region itself and reaffirmed its faith in different civilization from time immoral.