basical factors improving "revolutionry" action in the Islamic discourse ; a primary concept framework

Document Type : Research Paper

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tehran university

Abstract

While much reflected being revolutionary and revolutional acting in the Iranian ruling discourse, however its theoretical bases and potentials in respect to socio-political issues are low deducted from our religious teachings. The subject of this article is framing some of basic & cultural parameters of man revolutionary action, based on religious & Islamic teachings. The article in method is deductive and Interpretative, mostly uses parameters of discourse analysis; in form of a framework of concept dichotomies around meaning of revolutionary action, by analysis of revolutionary-critical discourses of the modern West. Then in a comparative aspect, the religious & Islamic discourse is reinterpreted on the basis of given dichotomies, resulting in the subject perception. In this regard, schematic documentation follows, from Islamic first-handed authorities as well as thoughts of some contemporary revolutionary Iranian theorists. Concept framework of parameters improving revolutionary action and personality in the Islamic discourse from the article point-view includes: basic and intense “opposition” of religion to some human groups and phenomena like disbelief and oppression, improving human “collectivism” and social responsibility, improving spiritual, ultra-mundane “idealism”, improving human “activism” and free will, improving “humanistic” and God-centered vision in determining social trends, improving human “independence” of social passive customs and contexts, religion “politicism” and much attention to power and socio-political dominance (vilayah). These factors are missed or shortened in the other common revolutionary-cultural schools or non-Islamic spiritualties.

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