Ethical-political pathology of Society and strategies to achieve a desirable Islamic society based on Surah Al-Ahzab

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The main purpose of this study is to investigate and identify moral-political harms and strategies to achieve a desirable Islamic society based on Surah Al-Ahzab. The main question is what Surah Al-Ahzab gives us as an image about moral-political harms, their contexts, and the ways to achieve a desirable society. This article is based on the descriptive-analytical method. The findings indicate that the main background for the emergence of moral-political harms is "behavioral hypocrisy", which is a more serious level of hidden and ideological hypocrisy. This leads to major harms such as spreading rumors, not following the leadership of the Islamic community, and daring him. In this surah, the Almighty God introduces the desired society as independent, pious, valuable, and with a superior model; And suggests solutions such as steadfastness in speech, guardianship, and fulfillment of the covenant to the members of the Islamic society. Creating these moral qualities is the first step to avoid the mentioned harms in the formation of a desirable Islamic society

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Persian
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Political Science, Volume:23 Issue: 4, 2021
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7 to 23
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