Reading the thoughts of Imam Khomeini, Hassan al-Banna on the political system

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This paper attempts to examine the political thought of Imam Hassan al-Banna and Political Foundations، commonality and distinctiveness of their religious leadership in Iran and Egypt. With regard to this issue، the government and the political establishment in Iran and Egypt، an important issue that deserves the attention of researchers in the field of political science and political thought. Research to investigate the political discourse in the thoughts of Imam Khomeini، Hassan al-Banna، seeks the causes of success and failure of the movement of Imam Hassan al-Banna founded the political system to show. The study seeks to answer the basic question is، what are the political discourse of Imam Hassan al-Banna and، as a result led to the formation of the political system and not the other way? The authors believe that the difference in the principles of political thought and discourse function Dal Hay Andyshh formed in both the religious leader، would bring the discourse of Imam Hassan al-Banna''s discourse is not reaching the practical consequence.
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Persian
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Scientific Research Journal on Islamic Revolution, Volume:4 Issue: 14, 2015
Pages:
65 to 87
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