The Position of Islamic Fiqh and Ethics and Citizenship Rights in Urban Development Projects (Case Study: Tabriz Atigh Project)

Every urban development project that is implemented, regardless of its subject, will have effects and consequences. Since these projects are implemented in the context of Iranian-Islamic cities, the rules and norms related to the culture of these cities must be observed in the implementation of thes...

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Main Authors: Asghar Molaei, Hamid Ghaffari
Format: Article
Language:fas
Published: Allameh Tabataba'i University Press 2022-09-01
Series:برنامه‌ریزی توسعه شهری و منطقه‌ای
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Online Access:https://urdp.atu.ac.ir/article_14494_cc3a8568a5acee91d994f7c10459a5a1.pdf
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Summary:Every urban development project that is implemented, regardless of its subject, will have effects and consequences. Since these projects are implemented in the context of Iranian-Islamic cities, the rules and norms related to the culture of these cities must be observed in the implementation of these projects. One of the most important norms of Iranian-Islamic cities is to consider Islamic rules and ethics and citizenship rights in urban development projects. These principals are hardly considered in urban projects.  In this regard, this research aims to study the position of Islamic rules and ethics and citizenship rights in urban development projects. The method adopted in the present study is descriptive-analytical, and in order to formulate the conceptual framework of the research, the method of content analysis of texts and logical reasoning has been used. Also, in this research, the Atigh project of Tabriz city, which is one of the largest projects for the renovation of worn-out tissues in the country, has been selected as the case study. The statistical population of the research also consists of residents, merchants, passers-by and users of the Atigh project. Findings show that the Atigh project of Tabriz city is at a low level in terms of compliance with the rules of jurisprudence, Islamic ethics and civil rights and has not been able to respond to the examples of these three dimensions. The results of this study can help urban management organizations to define projects based on maximum citizen satisfaction and ultimately the success of urban projects.
ISSN:2476-6402
2476-5864