Human Rights in Shiite Government Pioneer of International Human Rights
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Human rights in Shiite Government have heavenly origin، which are blended with natural rights and human conscience. The approach of Shiite Government using Islamic religion looks at the future but learns from the past. The concept of human rights as one of the subjects of international regimes (states) has historical background in present world system. All bibles (holy books)، particularly Quran، Kurosh’s charter and his eminence Ali’s lectures referred to basic concepts of human rights in different dimensions and emphasized on following these principles in their management approach. In this study، it is tried to consider the historical background and the systems of human rights، bible and fundamental concepts of human rights in Alavi management، such as life right، freedom right، equality right and human munificence right. Our findings will indicate that practical function of these concepts has a special position in Alavi management and it is significant in Islamic republic management of Iran. Therefore، on the consideration of the latest theories of International relations، Shiite Government can be a pattern for other political systems of the world.
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Persian
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Jostarha - ye Siyasi - ye Mo'aser, Volume:6 Issue: 1, 2015
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1 to 17
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