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Introduction: Disability is defined as the incapability of performing all or part of the normal activities of individual or social life due to congenital or acquired defects in the physical or mental abilities.
Giving rights of disabled people and empowering them to have an independent life and to participate in all aspects of life rely on making appropriate urban environments.
Disability and challenge of environment appropriateness in the current era are an irrefutable truth . Modern societies deal with this fact in an actual manner and to this large minority, they give rights and are committed to performing them.
Critical review of resources: The question of whether the government has an obligation to provide equal access for disabled people has not been addressed in the written works on the rights of people with disabilities, which has been criticized.
Another unanswered question is whether not using the usual infrastructure facilities of society by the disabled is due to a defect in these people or it is due to a lack of urban infrastructure
Discussion: Research has argued that since our country , Iran, is based on the Islamic state, the question arises as to whether equal access for the disabled as a right is recognized in the foundations of Islamic jurisprudence, including the Qur’an and tradition And whether the government, on the one hand, and the Islamic community, on the other hand, have such an assignment to such a right.
This article was written using analytical-descriptive method and the rules and principles defined in the ijtihad course and tried to find an appropriate answer to this question.
Awareness of the Islamic approach to disability phenomenon, while eliminating some misconceptions, has an effective impact on improving disabled people’s attitude towards themselves and society’s attitude towards them. Also, it is considered as a basis for the demand and supply of special services to the disabled and their other social rights.
Moreover, with the advancement of modern societies in the provision and promotion of services for the disabled, if a religious government like our beloved Iran, cannot be present, at the present time, at least on theoretical foundations - alongside these countries, definitely in the future will move backward in this race.
Findings: The findings of the research indicated that the general and religious evidence point to the rights to equal access and the necessity of the presence of people with disabilities in the society, and the government cannot, and has no such right that due to the lack of conditions and by keeping the process of access for everyone silent, always and permanently deprive people with disabilities from social responsibilities. But the right to proper implementation and the rights to the equal access are obligatory to the government.
Type of Study:
orginal |
Received: 2017/12/27 | Accepted: 2017/12/27 | Published: 2017/12/27