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OHRC participates in conference on Human Rights from an Islamic Perspective
OHRC participates in conference on Human Rights from an Islamic Perspective

Times of Oman

time30-04-2025

  • Politics
  • Times of Oman

OHRC participates in conference on Human Rights from an Islamic Perspective

Muscat: Oman Human Rights Commission, led by its Chair Professor Rashid bin Hamad Al Balushi, participated in the First International Conference on Human Rights from an Eastern Perspective, held in Tehran and Qom, Islamic Republic of Iran. The Conference was organised by Baqir al-Olum University in cooperation with the Islamic Culture and Relations Organization under Iran's Ministry of Culture. It brought together a wide range of participants, including representatives from national human rights institutions, regional and international organizations, as well as researchers and academics with expertise in the field. The Conference aimed to present a comprehensive Eastern perspective on human rights, one that draws on the rich cultural and civilizational heritage of Islamic and Eastern traditions. It also sought to highlight values and principles from various Eastern civilizations as an alternative to dominant Western approaches in human rights discourse. Discussions at the Conference focused on the need for an Eastern approach to human rights, particularly in light of ongoing global challenges and crises, most notably, the situation in the occupied Palestinian territories. The Conference also explored historical and cultural experiences across different countries, the potential for greater regional cooperation, and evolving concepts of human rights from an Eastern viewpoint, including their philosophical, cultural, and social foundations. Professor Rashid bin Hamad Al Balushi, Chair of the Oman Human Rights Commission, presented a scholarly paper at the Conference. His presentation addressed the importance and necessity of convening a human rights conference from an Eastern perspective, especially in light of the prevailing global challenges and crises. He also highlighted Oman's historical and cultural experience in the field of human rights. The Commission's delegation also included Plenipotentiary Minister Aqil bin Alawi Ba Omar, a member of the Commission, and Hassan bin Ahmed Al-Ajmi from the Commission's Technical Secretariat.

Oman joins Islamic Human Rights meet in Iran
Oman joins Islamic Human Rights meet in Iran

Muscat Daily

time30-04-2025

  • Politics
  • Muscat Daily

Oman joins Islamic Human Rights meet in Iran

Tehran, Iran – The Oman Human Rights Commission, led by its Chair, Professor Rashid bin Hamad al Balushi, participated in the First International Conference on Human Rights from an Eastern Perspective, held in Tehran and Qom, in the Islamic Republic of Iran. The conference was organised by Baqir al Olum University in collaboration with the Islamic Culture and Relations Organisation under Iran's Ministry of Culture. It brought together a diverse group of participants, including representatives from national human rights institutions, regional and international bodies, as well as academics and researchers specialising in human rights. Aimed at presenting a comprehensive Eastern perspective on human rights, the conference drew upon the deep cultural and civilisational traditions of Islamic and Eastern societies. It sought to promote values and principles rooted in Eastern civilisations as an alternative to dominant Western human rights frameworks. Discussions centred on the need for an Eastern approach to human rights, particularly against the backdrop of ongoing global challenges, including the situation in the occupied Palestinian territories. The event also examined historical and cultural experiences across various countries, prospects for regional cooperation, and the philosophical, cultural, and social foundations of Eastern human rights concepts. Professor Balushi presented a scholarly paper highlighting the importance of hosting such a conference from an Eastern standpoint, especially in light of current global issues. He also shed light on Oman's historical and cultural contributions to the field of human rights. The Commission's delegation also included Plenipotentiary Minister Aqil bin Alawi Ba Omar, a Commission member, and Hassan bin Ahmed al Ajmi from the Commission's Technical Secretariat.

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