Abdullahi Ahmed An-Na'im joins us to talk about decolonising human rights as a project of moving from a state-centric to people-centred paradigm.
Our conversation was inspired by his latest book, Decolonizing Human Rights, which challenges both historical interpretations of Islamic Sharia and neocolonial understanding of human rights. Abdullahi proposes a transformation from human rights organised around state-determined practice to one that is focused on what he calls a “people-centric” approach that empowers individuals to decide how human rights will be understood and integrated into their communities. This argument serves as the starting point for our conversation on the complexities, paradoxes and cultural dimensions that challenge a traditional Western perspective on human rights and invites inquiry into what a decolonized, culturally-inclusive alternative might look like.
Abdullahi’s official profile can be found here.
We discussed:
Decolonizing Human Rights, 2021.
Human Rights and its Inherent Liberal Relativism, 2019.
Human Rights in Cross-Cultural Perspectives: A Quest for Consensus, 1992.