– Experiencing childhood deprivation in war-torn Iraq, a San Antonio sociology professor uses the Universal Declaration of Human Rights to create a more just and equitable world –
SAN ANTONIO, Texas, and LOS ANGELES, CA, March 16, 2024 (SEND2PRESS NEWSWIRE) — Haitham Abdul Razzaq was born in Iraq in 1974, and was 6 years old when war broke out between his country and Iran. Any childhood innocence or illusion of security was shattered when his father disappeared and was presumed dead. Eight years of war, followed by the harsh sanctions imposed on Iraq after the First Gulf War, increased the hardships suffered by his family and fellow Iraqis. “A common and fundamental principle is crucial to people’s well-being and prosperity, as well as protecting their dignity, differences and capabilities,” Abdul Razzaq said in an interview with United for Human Rights. “This principle is to believe in human rights, embrace them and apply them to improve the world.”
Abdul Razzaq immigrated to America in 2005 and set his sights on what he could do to help create a society based on human rights. He graduated from Texas State University, receiving a master's degree in sociology and a doctorate. in Culture, Literacy, and Language from the University of Texas at San Antonio. He works as a sociology professor and student advisor at Northwest Vista College in San Antonio.
One challenge he faces is that his students take human rights for granted. Some are oblivious to human rights violations. Therefore, it identifies human rights violations, whether hidden or serious, to convey to them the importance of protecting their rights and the rights of others.
He finds that United for Human Rights (UHR) teaching materials help his students make a personal connection with the 30 articles of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. These rights are no longer just words on a page. They become living concepts with a tangible impact on the quality of life.
Student comments on his lessons highlight Abdul Razzaq's success. “He is so passionate about his job and his students and changes your perspective on so many things,” one wrote. “It has reignited my hunger to learn and expand my mind,” another wrote. Another wrote: “It really made you think about life and how you see things – things I would never have thought of.”
Abdel Razzaq is the founder of United for Human Rights San Antonio Chapter and co-founder of the Arab American Community Network, a non-profit organization founded “to educate, empower, and provide access to resources, leverage capacity building, and promote social change among Arab Americans.”
United for Human Rights (UHR) is an international non-profit educational program sponsored by the Church of Scientology and Scientologists. Thanks to this support, United for Human Rights' educational materials are now freely available to anyone who wishes to use them to educate others about these basic rights. UHR was inspired by the belief of Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard that “human rights must become a reality, not an ideal dream.”
For more information, watch Voices for Humanity, An original series featuring changemakers from all faiths, cultures, and nations who provide assistance to their communities through Scientology-sponsored humanitarian programs.
Learn more:
https://www.humanrights.com
https://www.youthforhumanrights.org
https://www.humanrights.com/course
https://www.scientologynews.org/press-releases/
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https://www.scientology.tv/documentaries/the-story-of-human-rights.html
https://www.scientology.tv/documentaries/30-rights-brought-to-life.html
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News source: United for Human Rights
Keywords: Religion and Churches, United for Human Rights San Antonio Chapter, Haitham Abdel Razzaq, Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Arab American Community Network, San Antonio, Texas
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