Children’s Rights in Islam and the UN Convention

Children’s Rights in Islam and the UN Convention

Children represent the future of humanity, and both Islam and international law place great emphasis on their protection. In Islam, the Quran and Hadith command kindness, education, and care for children, forbidding exploitation or neglect. Similarly, the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) outlines global standards for children’s safety, health, and education. At Human Trust International, we work to highlight the harmony between Islamic values and international child protection frameworks.

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Islamic Teachings vs UN Child Rights

Quran & Hadith

“Do not kill your children out of poverty; We will provide for you and them.” (Quran 6:151)

Prophet ﷺ: “He is not one of us who does not show mercy to our young.” (Hadith – Tirmidhi)

“Honor your parents and do good to relatives, orphans and the needy.” (Quran 4:36)

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United Nations

Article 6: Every child has the inherent right to life.

Article 19: Children must be protected from violence and abuse.

Article 28: Every child has the right to education.

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