• Home
  • popular movements
    • List of Articles popular movements

      • Open Access Article

        1 - The Semantics of “Revolution” and its Causes based on Quran and Hadith: an Emphasis on the Revolutionary Movement by Moses (PBUH)
        Sohrab Morovati mohsen hasanvandi
        The purpose of the present study is to study the semantics of the word revolution and its application in the religious text and to present its contexts and factors from the viewpoints of the Qur'an and the infallible narratives (AS) based on various aspects of Moses'(PB More
        The purpose of the present study is to study the semantics of the word revolution and its application in the religious text and to present its contexts and factors from the viewpoints of the Qur'an and the infallible narratives (AS) based on various aspects of Moses'(PBUH)revolutionary movement. The research method was descriptive-analytical and in this regard ، the revolution was explained in the view of western and Islamic scholars and its application in Quran and narrations. The factors that shaped the revolution include dissatisfaction with the status quo, tyranny, economic and political inequality, the failure of the sovereign to think of sovereignty, lack of freedom and the right to criticize, the oligarchy, the discrediting of religious values, and the closure of divine judgments. This was the research. The findings indicated that although “revolution” as used in the Quran verses and hadith does not refer to the sense commonly understood by the term, the essence of revolutionary movements and their causes have been well introduced and explained whether directly or indirectly in these sources. Manuscript profile
      • Open Access Article

        2 - Political thought of Fazlollah Naimi Estrabadi
        Ali Akbar Afrasiabpour Flour Valipour chahardah cherick
        With the brutal and relentless invasion of the Mongols, the people of Iran went to the spiritual leaders and mystics such as Khalifa Mazandarani and Seyyed Qawamuddin Marashi, and by suppressing them, they came to Seyyed Fazlullah Abadi (796-740 AH), who was a mystic, p More
        With the brutal and relentless invasion of the Mongols, the people of Iran went to the spiritual leaders and mystics such as Khalifa Mazandarani and Seyyed Qawamuddin Marashi, and by suppressing them, they came to Seyyed Fazlullah Abadi (796-740 AH), who was a mystic, poet and Shiite revolutionary in It was his era and he also established a movement that continued for centuries and was called Alphabet.His political thoughts were expressed in the form of famous poems and coded numbers that were not understandable for the organization, and at the same time, he created an intellectual umbrella that attracted the aspirants. In the basics of his political thinking, he is based on anthropocentrism on behalf of the professions, artists and thinkers of that era, who came to the political field to confront the destructions of Timur and caused a serious crisis to the government. It presents a new school of thought, which creates an incident in the political arena of Anatolia, the Balkans, and the Levant after itself, and finds supporters in the form of a political school for centuries. Manuscript profile