Shahid Soleimani is a pattern of Self-restraint in interacting with society

Document Type : Research Paper

Authors

1 Assistant Professor at the Department of Political Science, Shahed University, Tehran, Iran

2 Master of Sociology of the Islamic Revolution, Shahed University, Tehran, Iran

Abstract

Purpose: The present article is based on the approach of investigating and explaining the moral and epistemological characteristics of Shahid Soleimani in his interaction with the society, which has made him a distinguished model among military and political figures.
Method: This article has been compiled with the method of document analysis, which aims to identify and draw the relationships of phenomena with the help of digging into data and previous research.
Findings: The findings indicate that self-restraint based on his personality, while being introduced as a model, will display a set of practical and practical ethics indicators, and as a result, it can be seen from its social and political effects. It works effectively in the perfection and happiness of a person, he benefited. Considering the self-work of Shahid Soleimani, he is obviously considered a national hero who devoted most of his life for many years by applying important principles in order to promote Islamic ideals.
Conclusion: The peace of the human soul can slip in the face of events, and if it adheres to virtues and puts self-restraint at the top of them, it is able to grow the soul to the point where it is blinded by events. , to focus on peace-seeking and the realization of such a thing requires strengthening self-restraint.

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