The Journal of Political Thought in Islam

The Journal of Political Thought in Islam

Master Theses for Political Science in Islam, Allameh Tabataba'i University

Document Type : Original Article

Authors
1 Faculty member of Allameh Tabatabai University
2 aduate Student of Political Thought in Islam Allameh Tabatabai University
3 aduate Student of Political Thought in Islam Allameh Tabataba'i University
Abstract
In the process of developing countries, higher education has a high status. Graduate grades due to the particular education method in which, in addition to education, research is also in the form of dissertations in its agenda; the constituency is the creation of ideas, theories, innovations and inventions. The importance of the end-of-the-mills is due to the unbiased role of research in recognizing and solving problems and the epistemic and objective needs of societies. The design and implementation of theses consistent with the cultural, social and political needs of countries in the field of humanities is a necessity. In the meantime, the nature and ideology of the Islamic Revolution, the necessity of theorizing about the bases of Islamic thought about the political system, inevitably made the nature of the Islamic state and its coordinates inevitable. The necessity of research and thinking about the field of political thought in Islam has been one of the actions in response to this necessity. The present article is a report on a thesis on political thesis in Islam at the Allamah Tabataba'i University, which was defended during the years 2005 to 1393. A research that included the assessment, validation and recognition of theses, their alignment with the objectives of establishing the discipline, and their form and content pathology.
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