CITIZENSHIP IN THE THOUGHT OF CONTEMPORARY ARAB AND ISLAMIC POLITICAL CURRENTS | ||
Journal of college of Law for Legal and Political Sciences | ||
Article 16, Volume 10, issue 39 part 2, November 2021, Pages 423-448 PDF (820.45 K) | ||
Authors | ||
Waleed Masaher Hamed1; Ali Ramadan Salih2 | ||
1Tikrit University/College of Political Science | ||
2Al-Kitab National University / College of Law / Department of International and Diplomatic Relations | ||
Abstract | ||
Although the thinkers differ in a specific definition of citizenship, between them is a relationship that links a relationship between two parties and within the homeland, and a difference between individuals with feeling, and there are (natural) rights and acquired rights whose roots are rooted roots are roots roots are roots are roots are roots, despite their appearance, despite Different Islamic and Arab ideas about the concept of the concept and its intellectual implications. | ||
Keywords | ||
citizenship; currents; Islamic | ||
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