compare citizenship rights from the perspective of Allameh Hassanzadeh Amoli and Seyed Hossein Nasr

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Abstract:
The purpose of this study was to compare citizenship rights from the perspective of Allameh Hassanzadeh Amoli and Seyed Hossein Nasr in a comparative-descriptive method. This comparative study is based on a Bradi model that has stages of description, interpretation, proximity and comparison. The criterion for the inclusion of the components was the study of topics and topics that had directly and indirectly mentioned citizenship rights in their books. The validity of the collected documents was done through internal and external critique. The findings showed that from the perspective of Allameh Hassanzadeh Amoli including empathy with God's creation in the Islamic government, commitment to rights and duties, justice, lawful sustenance, education, attention to physical and mental health, social health and from the perspective of Seyyed Hossein Nasr: Citizenship rights include nature, economic rights, citizens' rights in the Islamic government, women's rights in the Islamic society, freedom, human dignity and the government's right to the people.
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Persian
Published:
Journal of Social Psychology, Volume:9 Issue: 58, 2021
Pages:
125 to 144
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