Examining citizenship rights in Islam from the perspective of Imam Khomeini (RA)
The emergence of the concept of citizenship can be considered to coincide with the emergence of the first governments. Governments get their credit and power from the citizens and in return they have duties and responsibilities towards the citizens. The citizen also has reciprocal duties in relation to the government. Imam Khomeini, the late founder of the Islamic Republic of Iran, has fundamental views regarding the rights of citizens. His theoretical approach is based on the rights of the Ummah. Based on this insight, the authors examine and explore the three central rights in the field of citizenship rights (freedom, justice and security) and the rights derived from them, relying on the Imam's thoughts.
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