Political characteristics of revolutionaries from the perspective of the Qur'an

Document Type : Original Article

Authors

1 Faculty of Quranic Science and Islamic Culture

2 Assistant professor and faculty member of Quranic Science and Islamic Culture

Abstract

The Islamic Revolution of Iran won with the revelation of the revelatory teachings of the Qur'an and the Ahl al-Bayt (as), and revolutionaryism was considered one of the values ​​of the Islamic society. The revolutionaries also tried to advance the goals of the revolution in various areas needed by society, including politics, culture and economics. This study seeks to review and retrieve the political criteria of revolutionaryism with the criteria of the Qur'an. Therefore, by analyzing the verses of the Holy Quran and with the help of library data, it seeks to answer the question: what are the political characteristics of revolutionaries from the Quran's point of view? Findings show that following the leadership of the Islamic society, explicitly expressing revolutionary positions, trusting internal forces, sensitivity to the enemy, observing political piety, observing acceptable values ​​of social life and fighting internal corruption of revolutionary forces are the most important political characteristics of revolutionaries according to Quran are.

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