Abstract

Citizenship is a universal concept that has various political, economic, social, cultural and civil dimensions and can be extended to all age and gender groups. Children, as an important part of society, also have special rights that are reflected in international documents in the form of the Convention on the Rights of the Child. In this regard, we can mention some aspects of children's rights in Islam in the form of citizenship rights. The main purpose of this article is to study the components and elements of children's citizenship rights in the Razavi life. The question is what are the examples and components of children's citizenship rights in the Razavi character? This study shows the rights of children, including health in the form of principles of nutrition and personal and family health, providing peace and comfort at home, religion-centered and emphasizing the spiritual and religious aspects in raising children, educating children rationally, kind behavior combined with friendship and love, all of them can be seen in the practical life and hadiths narrated from Imam Riḍā (as). The emphasis of the Razavi tradition on the special rights of children is considered a model for the rights of Islamic citizenship, which can also be proposed in the form of legally binding documents.

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