Human rights are not based on religion, but rather are inherent to all human beings and are universal, meaning that they apply to everyone, regardless of their religion or belief system.
Human rights are based on the recognition that all people are entitled to certain fundamental rights and freedoms simply because they are human beings. These rights are not granted by any government or authority, but rather are inherent to all individuals and are recognized in international human rights treaties and laws.
The protection of human rights is a fundamental principle of many legal systems and is essential for the dignity and well-being of all people.