Assistant Professor of Political Science, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad
Abstract
With the advent of the Islamic Revolution in Iran in the late twentieth century, a new political literature as the emergence of a political Islamic trend Came into existence. This movement characterized the representatives of the Islamic Revolution with events such as hostage-taking. In American Embassy, eight-year imposed war, Iran’s support for Hezbollah and Hamas, Advocacy of the Islamic movements, rejection of Israel, criticism of the West and the capitalism, anti-authoritarian Arabic regimes, efforts aiming to abort activities planned by America and NATO in the Middle East, having influence in Iraq, Afghanistan, Lebanon, Syria and Palestine, endorsement of the revolution in Yemen and Bahrain and other involvements has projected a violent, warrior, and terrorist image in the minds of the region and the world. This research is trying to analyze the life world of the Islamic thought heavily rooted in the revolutionary movement of Iran through eradicating the propaganda, false awareness, skepticism and going beyond the intent of power in the region and the world to interpret and analyze the life-world of thought attributable to Iran’s Islamic revolution rooted in Iranian Islamic tradition. This eventually demonstrates the streaks of peace, prosperity, people’s participation and attitudes to security and stability in the systems and the structure of Iranian politics after their revolutionary movement. For this purpose, using Phenomenology as a qualitative approach and by reference to the constitution and removing the Islamic, Shi’ite, revolutionary, national and humanitarian phenomena, we will re-analyze the Iranian national peacemaking efforts.
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Eslami,R. (2016). Peace phenomenology Islamic thoughts heavily rooted in the revolutionary movement of Iran. The Journal of Political Thought in Islam, 3(9), 7-34.
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Eslami,R. . "Peace phenomenology Islamic thoughts heavily rooted in the revolutionary movement of Iran", The Journal of Political Thought in Islam, 3, 9, 2016, 7-34.
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Eslami R. Peace phenomenology Islamic thoughts heavily rooted in the revolutionary movement of Iran. The Journal of Political Thought in Islam, 2016; 3(9): 7-34.