The sanctity of human right to freedom of speech in Islam
Freedom refers to the authority to act and make a decision without external coercion. Mankind is allowed to act and speak without external pressure and the influence of foreign powers (al-Siba’i 1998). Nevertheless, freedom of speech is defined by `Uthman (1984) as an individual and social neces...
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Penerbit UniSZA
2020
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