Review of Article 6 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and its comparison with the constitution of the Islamic Republic of Iran

Do you know: Article 30 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights? And they are your most basic human rights and belong to you.
Article VI of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights addresses the rights of citizens and refers to the human worth of the people of the state from the point of view of governments, which can be briefly described as “the known right of man to law.”

Does this matter come into effect in the Islamic Republic of Iran? Are all citizens entitled to equal rights?
Considering that in paragraph 14 of the third principle of the Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Iran, the provision of comprehensive rights of men and women and the establishment of a fair judicial justice for all and equality of the public against the law is emphasized.
But what is possible in Islamic law is the fact that Muslim and non-Muslim rights are never equal in Iran’s executive laws, and women do not enjoy equal rights with men, and their legal and welfare rights are trampled.