The Continuing Education Unit at the Center for the Revival of Arab Scientific Heritage has organized a course entitled (Human Rights and Their Importance in Peaceful Coexistence) where the first lecture was delivered by the professor at the College of Islamic Sciences, Prof. Dr. Khamael Shaker al-Jamali entitled (Minority Rights in International Conventions) in which she introduced the most prominent features of the civilized thought including its comprehensiveness and flexibility, used to treat the new problems of contemporary life, and its harmony with the aspirations of man towards meeting his needs in every age or generation.

The second lecture also was given by Prof. Dr. Liqaa Amer Ashour entitled (The importance of human rights and the role of the United Nations and the most prominent conventions related to human rights), in which she dealt with the history of the declaration of the articles of human rights conventions after World War II in 1948, which included thirty items in the service of humanity and has formed many organizations of the United Nations, including Amnesty International, the Red Cross, the Red Crescent Organization, Freedom House Organization and the Human Rights Defenders Organization. The last lecture was delivered by Dr. Rasha Issa Faris on (The Position of the Heavenly Laws towards Human Rights) who addressed the definition of human rights and the basic standards on which human rights are based, represented in freedom, justice and equality, which have a role in the full development of the individual and community.

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