Managing and controlling war and terrorism in the direction of improving the image of sports in Islamic countries with emphasis on Islamic verses and narratives
Subject Areas : political sociology
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Keywords: war, terrorism, sport, Islam,
Abstract :
The study of studying and selecting appropriate solutions for managing and controlling war and terrorism in the direction of improving the image of sports in Islamic countries with an emphasis on Islamic verses and narrations has been carried out with the aim of studying appropriate solutions for managing and controlling war and terrorism in the direction of improving the image of sports in Islamic countries with an emphasis on Islamic verses and narrations. Today, war and some terrorist behaviors are spreading worldwide. The existence of various terrorist groups and the creation of some profit-seeking behaviors at the international level have led to the formation of war and terrorism. The method of the present study was mixed in terms of data collection method. The statistical population included experts knowledgeable about the subject of sports and politics, who were identified through purposeful sampling. The research tool included questionnaires and a researcher-made questionnaire. The IHP and TOPSIS methods were used to analyze the research data. The entire analysis process was carried out in SuperDecisions and BT TopSis SoLver software. Finally, 7 final solutions were identified through the studies carried out. According to the results of the IACP method, it was determined that economic conditions with a score of 0.167, geographical conditions with a score of 0.120, and social conditions with a score of 0.080 are the most important effective conditions for selecting strategies for managing and controlling war and terrorism in the direction of improving the image of sports in Islamic countries. According to the results of the TOPSIS method, it was determined that creating a sports network covering sports in Islamic countries with a coefficient of 0.8823 is the best strategy for managing and controlling war and terrorism in the direction of improving the image of sports in Islamic countries with an emphasis on Islamic verses and narrations.
Keywords: War, Terrorism, Sports, Islam
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