Religion-Based Citizenship; Pattern of Identity Cohesion in Iran

Document Type : Original Article

Authors
1 Ph.D. in Political Science, Political Thoughts, Tehran University
2 Assistant Professor of Political Science, Tehran University, Corresponding Author
Abstract
One of the characteristics and issues of human societies is identity variations, and how they are policymaking and managing them in order to achieve identity cohesion, which efforts have been made in this regard by political systems in the form of models such as unification and pluralism. Iran is historically with This phenomenon has encountered and one of the issues today is the need to provide a native and desirable pattern in this regard. This article seeks to answer the question of what such a pattern is. On the other hand, the pattern of citizenship of the basic religion seems to be the best example of providing national and identity coherence in our country, due to the new needs of fragmented identities and the history of religion in Iran. The path that this article explores is the use of a system design to provide and how this native model operates.
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