Anthropologic Bases of the Right to Privacy from the viewpoint of Islam

Document Type : Research Paper

Authors

1 PhD at Allameh Tabatabai University

2 Academic staff of Allameh Tabatabai University

3 Academic staff of IRIB UNIVERSITY

Abstract

Privacy is one of citizenship rights and human beings cannot merely ignore having privacy because of social life. Some think the right to privacy has been created by conventions on human rights; but indeed Islamic teachings have posed the necessity of protecting privacy and not violating human's personal territory centuries ago, and defended it on the basis of sound bases. Because many current disputes on public rights go back to disagreement on defining human beings and its innate and non-innate traits, so one cannot realize and analyze rights based on Islamic teachings without knowing human beings with regard to the same teachings. This research has analyzed quranic verses and traditions through analytic descriptive method, and concluded that Islam's take on privacy is intertwined with its emphasis on spirituality, inherent integrity and his choice to have a private life.

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