
Muslim minority rights
Muslim minority rights refer to the legal and social protections afforded to Muslim communities living in countries where they are not the majority. These rights aim to ensure freedom of religion, cultural identity, and equal treatment under the law. They may include the right to practice their faith, access to education, and protection from discrimination. International frameworks, such as the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, promote these principles, recognizing that diverse societies benefit from respecting and preserving the rights of all minority groups, including Muslims, to foster social harmony and protect human dignity.