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Pakistani society predominantly is a conservative society. Different thought groups are struggling to dominate the society as well as state. Religious stratification has its own shades. Fundamentalists, extremists, moderates, modernists, traditionalists and conservatives have different views about human rights. Some consider them alien to Islam; others argue that Islam preaches the promotion of Human rights and protects individual freedom. The book is an empirical study of this notion of Human Rights in Pakistani Print Media

Produktbeschreibung
Pakistani society predominantly is a conservative society. Different thought groups are struggling to dominate the society as well as state. Religious stratification has its own shades. Fundamentalists, extremists, moderates, modernists, traditionalists and conservatives have different views about human rights. Some consider them alien to Islam; others argue that Islam preaches the promotion of Human rights and protects individual freedom. The book is an empirical study of this notion of Human Rights in Pakistani Print Media
Autorenporträt
Muhammad Waqas é estudioso de M. Phil na Divisão de Protecção de Plantas (PPD), Instituto Nuclear para Alimentação e Agricultura (NIFA), Peshawar, Paquistão. Fez o seu M. Sc em Microbiologia na Universidade Abasyn Peshawar, Paquistão. O Dr. Syed Jawad Ahmad Shah é cientista chefe adjunto e chefe do PPD no NIFA. O Dr. Faheem A. Khan é Professor de Microbiologia na Abasyn Univ.