Rights of the elderly with reference to Malaysia: Islamic and western perspectives

Type Journal Article - International journal of islamic thoughts
Title Rights of the elderly with reference to Malaysia: Islamic and western perspectives
Author(s)
Volume 3
Issue 2
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2014
Page numbers 33-45
Abstract
By 2050, the number of older persons in the world is projected to
exceed the number of young for the first time in history. The United Nations
Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights has identified the elderly
as a vulnerable group and at risk to various forms of abuse and exploitation.
Consequently, there has been an increased concern among the international
community for the creation of an international convention on the rights of the
older persons. Having an international convention tailored to the needs of older
persons is seen as an essential tool in promoting and protecting the rights of the
elderly. Considering the fact that the Malaysian elderly population has steadily
increased over the years, it is essential to give special attention to the interests
and rights of this special group of population. This paper provides an overview
of the rights of the elderly from IslÉmic and western perspectives, with
particular reference to the position in Malaysia. It analyses the status of the
elderly persons in IslÉm by referring directly to the divine sources: Qur’Én and
Sunnah. It also discusses the status of the elderly within the framework of the
international and regional human rights instruments and Malaysia?s
commitments to protect and promote the rights of the elderly. Looking into the
legislative and policy provisions directed towards the protection of the rights of
the elderly, there is a need to adopt adequate measures to safeguard the rights
and interests of the Malaysian elderly

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