Hassan Bakhshizadeh; Abdolhosein , Kalantari
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Social justice is one of the basic principles of the Islamic religion that should be implemented in the society and the Islamic city. However, there is an increasing gap between the notion of social justice and the lack of social justice in life in the city. The Islamic city is a marker, indicating a ...
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Social justice is one of the basic principles of the Islamic religion that should be implemented in the society and the Islamic city. However, there is an increasing gap between the notion of social justice and the lack of social justice in life in the city. The Islamic city is a marker, indicating a Muslim in the midst of the Islamic society. The Islamic city is a social reality, which the researcher seeks to explain as a component of human action and social institution. Meanwhile, social justice is the most valuable concept in the human community, which is the foundation of the society and its sustainability, in order to achieve development. Therefore, in this paper, social justice criteria based on the Islamic city in terms of method thematic analysis has been researched. The findings from the available sources show that the standards of justice in the Islamic city are broadly based on their pivotal core on monotheistic identity, and the two criteria and the wing of the Islamic framework and order in the Islamic city. These criteria are discussed in the context of the type of housing, the way, the rights of the people, the law and order of the city, the sovereignty of the city, the security and welfare of the city.
Rereading and interpreting the ideas of leading Muslim thinkers
Yahya Bouzarinejad; shahin zarpeyma; Hossein Taheri
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Islamic state (government), an important concept in modern world and especially its political literature, has been established after the death of the Islam's prophet under the name of "Caliphate" or "Imamate" as an ideological, political, social and economic structure. Although The first Islamic state ...
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Islamic state (government), an important concept in modern world and especially its political literature, has been established after the death of the Islam's prophet under the name of "Caliphate" or "Imamate" as an ideological, political, social and economic structure. Although The first Islamic state was built by the Islam's prophet in Medina, but after his death, the path that his successors chose, especially Shiites and Sunnis, had obvious differences, the differences that has been yet continuing and has created much crisis in the Middle East and around the world (especially after collapse of the Ottoman Empire). This article tries to analyses the social and ideological contexts of the emergence of contemporary Islamic movements in the Middle East and Islamic world for the first time and after that will have a comparative study of characteristics of Islamic state from the perspectives of Sayyid Qutb (1906-1966) and Imam Khomeini (1902-1989) in three major areas: "cultural-ideological", "political" and "socio-economics". this article tries to find intellectual similarities between the two thinkers and finally will offer other comparative/approximate studies in this or other related fields.