Citizenship does not mean living in the city. Some deprivations of infidels are due to their lack of adherence to Islamic rules and laws

Member of the Council of Research Institutes of the Contemporary Jurisprudence Research Center:

urisprudence Principles of Citizenship Rights/17

Citizenship rights do not mean the rights of the city. A citizen does not mean someone who lives in the city. Of course, the reason for the fabrication of this term is that the history of citizenship rights goes back …

Minimal jurisprudence cannot analyze citizenship rights. The Imams said that subject matter is the job of the jurist. 

Member of the Scientific Council of the Department of Jurisprudence, Politics and International Relations, Contemporary Jurisprudence Research Center:

urisprudence Principles of Citizenship Rights/16

Minimal jurisprudence does not recognize anything called a citizen at all; because a citizen is someone who has rights and makes decisions and participates and is present in society, while minimal jurisprudence does not recognize such a position for humans …