The rights of religious minorities in the contemporary history of Iran
The study of the rights of minorities and ethnic groups in the Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Iran shows that despite the lack of a clear and coherent model and the lack of common models for attracting and endorsing the participation of minorities in this legal document, the rights of these groups have been raised and preserved in various ways. . In the constitution of our country, three ethnic groups, religious minority and religious minority, are distinguished from each other, and while the ethnic minority can be combined with two other groups, rights have been proposed for each of them, which can be combined together. In addition to the Muslim majority in Iran, there are non-Muslim minorities who, being Iranian citizens, are considered members of the nation. This article seeks to explain the special rights of religious minorities in the Iranian political system that religious minorities, in order to enjoy legal equality, to preserve and protect their religious cultural characteristics, want government-sponsored measures that are addressed in Iranian law. In this article, we intend to analyze the rights of the religious minority community of Iran in contemporary history, which is also a method of collecting information through libraries and taking notes.
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