Analysis of the concept of freedom from Thiqat al- Islam Tabrrizi
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Research/Original Article (دارای رتبه معتبر)
Abstract:
For the first time in the Qajar era, words and terms have entered the political and social literature of Iran, which on one hand have signaled our familiarity with the West, and on the other hand, heve evolved past terms and concepts. The usage of these terms and combinations by the influential intellectuals and clergymen was more evident in the Constitutional. The most important word and term of this period is "freedom."Which was transmitted to society in the writings and newspapers of that period by intellectuals and thinkers. Religious clerics also used these new concepts in their thinking. The concept of freedom has been studied by studying the works and books of Thiqat al- Islam Tabrrizi on his doctrines, new ideas and modern thoughts. This concept, in his view, is not only compatible with the basic tenets of the Shari'a and religious principles but also it is in line and with farored by the tenets of religion. The methodology of this research is analytical-explanatory.
Keywords:
Freedom , Despotism , Thiqat al Islam , Sharia , Qajar
Language:
Persian
Published:
Political Quartely, Volume:50 Issue: 4, 2020
Pages:
1293 to 1309
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