According to sharia the testimony of one man is equal to the testimony of two women.
Sharia law can violate individual rights by imposing strict interpretations of religious principles that may restrict personal freedoms, such as freedom of expression, gender equality, and the right to choose one's own beliefs. In some interpretations, it can lead to discriminatory practices against women and non-Muslims, limiting their legal rights and social status. Additionally, harsh penalties for certain behaviors can infringe on the right to a fair trial and due process. Overall, the application of Sharia law varies widely, but in certain contexts, it can undermine fundamental human rights.
Essentially anyone can violate Human Rights, from a personal level to a massive or collective level, be it unjustly imprisoning someone or impeding their rights to live.
Allowing fornication and allowing homosexuality are against Sharia (Islamic law)
It actually doesn't.
sadly, yes
It does not violate someone's human rights to stop him from killing himself.
Essentially anyone can violate Human Rights, from a personal level to a massive or collective level, be it unjustly imprisoning someone or impeding their rights to live.
In the broadest sense, it is a human rights violation not to treat a human being like a human being. Racism is the intentional relegation of an ethnic community to a sub-human state, and thus is not, eo ipso, a "violation" of human rights, but it *is* indicative of an attitude which would *want* to violate human rights.
When such instruction would breach the law or violate a person's human rights.
yes they did Random person ;]
Homophobia, much like racism or sexism, does not violate anyone's rights by itself. However, acting on homophobic feelings may lead people to violate each other's rights in a variety of ways, most notably through hate crimes, but also through discrimination and hate speech.
The 5th ammendment does not violate gay rights.