The referent object of national security in Feghi thought of Imam Khomeini.

Document Type : Research Paper

Author

PhD graduate of Tehran University

Abstract

Purpose:
Security issues gained more depth and breadth with changes in the human social lifestyle and led to the design of new security practices. One of the most important issues in security theories is the question of the most important issues that are most threatened and harmed and should be more protected from them; That is the referent object of Security. Because of the comprehensiveness of Islam, the question arises as to what it thinks about the security authority. One of the ways to reach the security theory of Islam is to search for the ideas of the jurists on the issue of national security. Imam Khomeini is one of the Imami jurists with a unique social and political position; therefore, his thought has the great support of such an experience. The purpose of this article is to reach the security reference from Imam Khomeini's point of view.
Method:
This fundamental and exploratory research seeks to achieve this goal with the method of citation inference and with criteria such as specification, emphasis, repetition, etc.
Findings:
The present study is distinguished from the researches conducted in this field in terms of the type of entry into the security discussion and the structure of its topics. Since the focus of security in this article is man and his rights, the form of discussion is designed according to the division into fundamental connected rights, superstructure connected rights and separate rights. According to the findings of the present study, in each of these categories, the three issues of Islam, stability and independence, respectively, were more important.
Result:
The final result is that among these cases, the Islamic system has the highest priority and is the national security reference in the view of the Leader of the Islamic Revolution.

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