Analysis of body language of martyr Seyed Assadollah Madani (Emphasizing his photos on the website of the Institute for the Study of Contemporary Iranian History)

Document Type : Research Paper

Authors

PhD student in the history of the Islamic Revolution, Bu Ali Sina University, Hamadan

Abstract

Objective: This article intends to examine the body language of Ayatollah Madani based on the available photographs of him And to answer the question, what messages can be received from the postures of her face, eyes, head, neck, shoulders, the way she stands and sits, and her social interactions?
Research method: This research is based on descriptive-analytical method and quantitative and statistical methods have been used.
Examining the body language of Ayatollah Madani as one of the martyrs of the altar and one of the students of the Shiite school, shows that she followed the example of the verses, hadiths and manners of the Prophet In other words, their body language was subject to the body language of the great men of religion and the Prophet As it is based on this verse "Believers are neither upset nor afraid." They have happy body language But at the same time, they seem serious, focused, and confident in their work Of course, this seriousness changes during prayer to humility and submission, with a bowed head and neck, in front of God. Also, the state of their hands shows the respect they have for others. Her social interaction and intimate relationship with friends and relatives are also obvious features in her body language.

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