Investigating the cultural influence of the enemies of the Islamic Revolution from the path of non-religiously valuable sports with the reliance on the burqa of negation of the moustache (study Case yoga) and ways to deal with it

Document Type : Original Article

Authors

1 PhD Student, Department of Jurisprudence and Fundamentals of Islamic Law, Faculty of Humanities Literature, Central Tehran Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran.

2 Associate Professor, Department of Jurisprudence and Fundamentals of Islamic Law, Faculty of Humanities Literature, Central Tehran Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran.(Corresponding author)

3 Assistant Professor, Department of Religions and Mysticism, Faculty of Theology, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran.

Abstract

Jurisprudence is the order of life and meets human necessities in all periods of time. The jurisprudential rule of "Path Negation" (Nafi’i Sebil) is more concerned with political or economic domination and its cultural section has received less attention. Today, cultural relations are much broader than in the past due to technological advances, and it is definitely necessary to prevent infidels from dominating Muslims through the cultural aspect. The cultural domination of the infidels and the enemies of the Islamic Revolution can be the prelude and the way of domination in all areas. The teachings of yoga are in stark contrast to Islamic culture and beliefs. Yoga is never a mere exercise or a psychological technique, but is deeply tied to specific religious and ideological thoughts and ideas. The role and presence of God in the teachings of yoga is remarkably little. The result of yoga is exposure to corruption as well as limiting the value and number of symbols of religiosity among Muslims, and diminishes the promotion of Islam over other religions and beliefs, and weakens the unity of the Islamic Community and the social capital of Muslims. This law, in its essence, includes any action that creates a kind of domination by the infidels over the Muslims. As a result, yoga and any Eastern and Western phenomenon like it, if it spreads significant cultural changes in Muslim society that mystics can be considered as the dominance of the specific culture of infidels, it will be forbidden and against the law. The method of this research is analytical-descriptive.

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