Conceptual Framework for the Future Studies of the Cultural Issue of the Islamic Revolution in the Islamic World

Document Type : Research Paper

Author

Assistant Professor of Imam Hossein University (AS)

Abstract

Environmental impacts such as political, economic, social, technological, environmental and legal factors, as well as key actors on both the domestic and foreign levels affect the future of our cultural exportation. The cultural distribution of the Islamic Revolution of Iran in the Muslim world with key uncertainties and challenges This article addresses the conceptual framework of the future study of the cultural issue of the Islamic Revolution in the Islamic world and contributes to research on the JHA system in active encounters with key uncertainties and actors. Conducting the methods used in this research with the emphasis on experts in this research This is a combination of quantitative and qualitative methods that, using futuristic methods such as resource review, Delphi, expert panel and Excel software, have tried to develop a conceptual framework for the future study of the cultural issue of the Islamic Revolution in the Islamic world. According to the experts involved in this study, religious democracy, "staunchness", "justice","independence""liberation", "union of the Muslim world," "protection of the oppressed and the oppressed, self-affirmation," "the affinity of religion" And politics "," martyrdom "," simple and neglected aristocracy", support for liberation movements support for Palestine and militant " Usurper Zionist regime, "" supporting the resistance "were identified as components of the Islamic Revolution cultural issue. The target community for cultural issuance also includes: heads of government / Islamic movements", "elites", "peoples / nations (the most important target community) at three levels: "strategic",operational" and "tactical", and in Continued with conceptual framework model reviewers.

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