The structure of the religious government with emphasis on the view of Imam Khomeini (RA)

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Univercityofkerman

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How to engineer and arrange the institutions of power and the division of duties and powers of government organizations and institutions is one of the important issues of the Islamic school. Among the key questions in this field is the question of power engineering and the way institutions and powers were arranged during the period of absence from Imam Khomeini's (RA) perspective. In his opinion, there is no fixed and permanent order in this regard, and he has linked decision-making about the structure of the government to the requirements and conditions of time and place. The method used in this research is descriptive-analytical based on content analysis. The proposition, "Although the content and nature of the religious government is not changeable according to Imam Khomeini (RA), but its structure is changeable without a fixed pattern, according to the conditions and situations", is the most important finding of the research.Structure means building, composition, organization and organization. In the culture of political science, "construction or structure refers to the order of sets of objects, parts and forces that are put together in a way that forms a special whole." (Aghabakhshi, 1374: 330). In the science of politics, the structure of government refers to the arrangement of forces, institutions and organizations. In other words, the government structure is the engineering of power institutions in a purposeful and systematic way. In this sense, the structure is a function of the government's goals and is built in such a way that the goals are met. And therefore, it is considered "the structure, tools and methods of guiding towards the destination and goal and a tool for efficiency" (Yousefi, 1389: 171).

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