Localization of Iranian studies and canvas theory oriented toward the Shiite tradition

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Shortly after arriving unannounced and found incompatible with the culture of colonialism on indigenous, Intellectual and practical efforts to localize some of the intellectual and cultural achievements of the West began (History), But despite the ups and downs of this effort, the final result did not rise to the civilization of Iran (Article), Because many academic studies made ​​in this field instead of their localization are appeared to the westernization (works). So we are faced with the question of how to refresh the shortcomings of such studies, suggesting that the spatial theory capable of Iranian civilization? (Question), Instead of trying to localize to the construction boom comes to an alternative. (Assumption) Hence, this paper aims to provide a theory of ecological activism is not localized. (Ends), to this end this paper studies showing Iranian localization and classification, the proposed new engines (Method), The component of the theory that offers frequent reference to Shiite tradition, the first step in attempting to cross the political implications of the crisis in the Persian civilization. (Findings)
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Persian
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Jostarha - ye Siyasi - ye Mo'aser, Volume:6 Issue: 1, 2015
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99 to 122
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