The correct answer is (d).
Dignity of man as a human being is the foundation of human rights. It is the belief that all human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. This means that we all have the right to be treated with respect and to have our basic needs met, regardless of our race, religion, gender, or any other characteristic.
The right to property is the right to own and control property. This includes the right to buy, sell, and inherit property. It also includes the right to use property for personal or commercial purposes.
The right to equality is the right to be treated equally under the law. This means that we all have the same rights and opportunities, regardless of our race, religion, gender, or any other characteristic.
The right to religion is the right to freedom of religion. This means that we all have the right to believe in whatever religion we choose, or to not believe in any religion at all. It also includes the right to practice our religion without interference from the government.
All of these rights are important, but the right to dignity is the most fundamental. Without dignity, we cannot enjoy any of our other rights.