Privacy Rights/History/Country sources/Iran

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What is the oldest written source in this country that mentions this right?

Iran

While the constitution of Iran does not protect privacy, it does guarantee protection of the law which conforms with Islamic Law in Article 20 (Constitute Project, “Iran (Islamic Republic of) 1979 rev. 1989” ). Islam provides such protections within the Quran (Hayat, M.H., “Privacy and Islam: From the Quran to data protection in Pakistan”).

https://constituteproject.org/constitution/Iran_1989? lang=en https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/ 13600830701532043? journalCode=cict20#:~:text=Islam%20not%20only%20prohibits%20entering,enter%20in%20one's%20own%20house.&text=We%20now%20come%20to%20rules,family%20circle%20in%20Islamic%20society.