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'''''Risāla al-Ḥuqūq''''' (Arabic: {{iarabic|رِسالَة الحُقُوق}}) is the title of a long [[narration]] from [[Imam al-Sajjad (a)]]. This narration, which contains over 50 duties of any individual toward others, is in fact a treatise on moral conducts in both personal and social life. The rights discussed in this treatise address various social relations of any individual; like the duties toward parents, spouse, children, neighbors, teachers, students, believers, the leader of [[Congregational Prayer]], the government etc.
'''''Risāla al-Ḥuqūq''''' (Arabic: {{iarabic|رِسالَة الحُقُوق}}) is the title of a long [[narration]] from [[Imam al-Sajjad (a)]]. This narration, which contains over 50 duties of any individual toward others, is in fact a treatise on moral conducts in both personal and social life. The rights discussed in this treatise address various social relations of any individual; like the duties toward parents, spouse, children, neighbors, teachers, students, believers, the leader of [[Congregational Prayer]], the government etc.
Because of the particular position and the comprehensive content, several translations and commentaries have been written on this treatise.
Because of the particular position and the comprehensive content, several translations and commentaries have been written on this treatise.
==Content==
==Content==
In this charter, [[Imam al-Sajjad (a)]] outlines 51 divine rights under seven general categories:
In this charter, [[Imam al-Sajjad (a)]] outlines 51 divine rights under seven general categories:
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