Khater, Maya (2024) Insulting religions from the perspective of international law: a descriptive and analytical study. International Journal of Islamic Thought ( IJIT ), 25 . pp. 70-77. ISSN 2232-1314
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Abstract
In view of the recent unfortunate events that distort the image of religions, especially Islam, and the burning of the Holy Quran, there is a need to undertake this research to clarify the role of relevant international bodies in combating religious hate speech and then include the requirements for working to strengthen the principle of respect for religions as a civilized behavior that contributes to sustainable development and helps achieve global security and stability, as well as establishing the values of tolerance, harmonious religious coexistence, and moderation away from extremism and violence. Based on the previous requirements, this research aims to influence the thinking of policymakers and direct them towards ensuring compliance with international conventions that call for respect for religions, plans to prevent religious extremism, and prosecution of extremists. The research recommends the establishment of an international oversight body specialized in media and education, whose mission will be to follow up on everything published in media channels and education curricula and call on them to include content that promotes acceptance of others and harmonious religious coexistence, ensuring that it is free of any messages calling for religious hatred. This research also recommends taking punitive measures against anyone who dares to insult others religiously because these violations have negative consequences that create conflicts and destabilize peace and security. At the procedural level, the research recommends working to conclude a binding international agreement that stipulates immediate punishment for anyone who insults a religion, and each country will be responsible for implementing it on its territory. The existence, adoption, and implementation of this Convention would significantly reduce the possibility of extremists insulting religions.
Item Type: | Article |
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Keywords: | Human rights; International law; Islamophobia; Religious hate speech; Respect for religions |
Journal: | International Journal of Islamic Thought (IJIT) |
ID Code: | 24015 |
Deposited By: | Noor Marina Yusof |
Deposited On: | 16 Aug 2024 02:19 |
Last Modified: | 19 Aug 2024 07:03 |
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