This book is a critique of the reservations made by Muslim- majority states to Internstional Human Rights Treaties. It explores whether Muslim states are committed to the "object and purpose" threshold when making reservations to International Human Rights Treaties. Current issues with the law on reservations and the current issues with Muslim state reservations will be critiqued and an overall analysis of the impact of shariah on the ratification of international human rights will be discussed. This book is a valued read to anyone interested in: international law, human rights law and shariah law.