Rethinking the creation of a new Islamic civilization through the combination of Arbaeen walking research

Document Type : Original Article

Authors

1 Associate Professor of Sociology, Grand Ayatollah Boroujerdi University.

2 Member of the academic staff of Imam Khomeini Educational and Research Institute.,Qom.

Abstract

There are basic components in the Arbaeen march such as religiosity and God-centeredness, ethics, justice and fairness, effort and struggle, improvement of international relations, oppression and defense of the oppressed of the world, etc., which are among the indicators of the new Islamic civilization. They are considered and the best evidence of the capacity and capital of the civilization-builder is the transcendent Shiite culture. (The beginning of the presence of Iranian pilgrims in this super event) includes four sources: "Noor Magazine Database", "University Jihad Scientific Information Center", "Database of Iranian Publications" and "Comprehensive Humanities Portal" by full census sampling method , Available samples will be selected. The reason for choosing the format of the articles, for methodological reasons, is to correspond to the objective and external reality, as well as to produce more articles than books and dissertations. The following are some of the methods used by Lipsi and Wilson. 2001 The research findings show that the various components that exist in the Arbaeen walk are related to the realization of the new Islamic civilization.

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