Intellectual, historical and civilizational traditions of Muslim social thought
sina sheikhi; Hossein KACHOYAN
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Saadi's Gulistan, which contains the highest number of Persian proverbs of any single work and served as a primary educational text in Iranian maktabkhaneh (traditional schools) for centuries, played a crucial role in shaping this ethic. This article, using a grounded theory method, examined Saadi's ...
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Saadi's Gulistan, which contains the highest number of Persian proverbs of any single work and served as a primary educational text in Iranian maktabkhaneh (traditional schools) for centuries, played a crucial role in shaping this ethic. This article, using a grounded theory method, examined Saadi's social ethics in his book Gulistan, arriving at the concept of "social service" as the ethical type. Saadi must be considered one of the greatest architects of an "ethics of service" in Persian literature. With rare skill, he presented mystical and ethical concepts in both prose and poetry, offering them to the general public in a simple and enduring manner.The mystical-ethical perspective on "serving the people" (khedmat-e khalq), evident in Saadi's works and the Islamic-Iranian mystical tradition, is not merely a spiritual teaching; it has had profound social and ethical impacts on the structure and dynamics of society. These impacts can be outlined in three main areas: strengthening social solidarity, reducing inequality and injustice, and shaping the collective spirit of society.Service to the people, which has played an important role in Iranian history, has been accompanied by diverse and multifaceted cultural and structural developments, with endowments (waqf), Sufi lodges (khanqah), and religious alms (khums and zakat) being prominent examples. In Saadi's thought, serving the people creates a solidarity among members of society that is distinct from the superficial and self-interested solidarities of the modern world.
Rereading and interpreting the ideas of leading Muslim thinkers
abasali rasouli; abas salehi
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The main objective of this article is to explain and ultimately limiting the power and harness it in two parts of Golestan kings advice(Nasihatalmolook)and about explaining of the character of kings and the characteristics of good governance in Saadi's perspective . The main question is that Saadi what ...
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The main objective of this article is to explain and ultimately limiting the power and harness it in two parts of Golestan kings advice(Nasihatalmolook)and about explaining of the character of kings and the characteristics of good governance in Saadi's perspective . The main question is that Saadi what ways has tried to prevent the spread of tyranny and corruption supreme ruler reduce the pressure on people caught tyranny. The survey found that Saadi as an intellectual is aware and by Utilizing the Islamic and Iranian heritage Comments unmatched in the use of a tool of power and corruption offered and especially the solution of scientific and practical useful to monitor and control power of the society managers. Saadi believes the equitable distribution of power and wealth is the only way to achieve justice and expresses the ethical advice of Religions in a simple language and defends this issue . Research ahead by using a descriptive analytical approach have a look at some of the civil and social considerations of Saadi's .