What is human rights?

Human rights are reserved for all living beings, whether human or animal, regardless of nation, race, language, religion, and any status. And they get these rights from their birth. Apart from their right to freedom of expression and education, freedom from slavery and violence, many rights have been given to them. No one can take away these rights from them, their right is given to them without any obligation. These rights are measured against a long list of political, socio-economic and cultural rights of every citizen.
Right to self protection and education against slavery Right to life Freedom of expression Many moral principles are universally recognized. They establish standards of human behavior and are often protected by national and international practices. These rights are considered to be hereditary and irrevocable. Even if they are outside the characteristics of every human race, race, religion, socio-economic status, they belong to every individual only as a human being. In this age, not only the rights of animals but also of humans are confiscated. And they are deprived of their rights.
In today's era, women are also given their rights, but in the earlier era, women were burnt alive. Daughters did not get a share of their father's inheritance. Everything was done in the name of sons. This is a very common thing that is spreading like an epidemic.Which no one can understand. Freedom of Education Girls were not given the right not to complete their education which is the birthright of all. Elders say that an educated woman can ride a race. While the people of today's age do not understand that the first teacher of a child is the mother's lap.
Law of Homan Rights
History
Before human rights were given, people were treated badly. No, animals were also treated in the same way. Before Islam, people were considered inferior and were divided into different classes. Before Islam, girls were buried alive. They did not have any rights. All rights came to them after Islam. They were not considered entitled to any rights. Its roots are found in the ancient traditions and documents of many cultures. The Second World War was fought to reach the global stage and global consciousness. Throughout history people have gained rights and fulfilled responsibilities through their membership in a group. A family, a nation, a religious group, a community, a state, in most societies do the same to others. The Bible has traditions similar to the Golden Rule, the Qur'an, and the Annals of Hinduism are the oldest written sources. It deals with the questions of rights and responsibilities of people. According to American sources that existed before the 18th century, all Aishas, whether oral or written, had traditions of fairness and justice to the health of their members.
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