"Assessing Influence through the Financial Action Task Force (FATF), based on an adaptive approach from the perspective of the Amir al-Mo'menin (AS)"

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Undoubtedly, after the Holy Quran, the speech of the infallible Imams peace be upon them, is the most important source for discovering the vision of the perspicuous religion of Islam in all areas of human guidance. In the narrations of Imam Ali, there are some discussions about the influence and damage of a deal with the enemy but adapting it to the enemy's trick in the unconscious soft influence through international conventions is a new exploration in the path of narrative studies and religious illumination. This article after understanding the concepts, has analyzed the steps of enemy's influence and its reasons via descriptive-Analytical method and notice to avoid it when joining or acceding to international treaties. This article consider by referring to the narrations of Imam Ali, enemy's new method of Influencing through International Conventions. Then, It explains the word by adapting to FATF and its bills. It then turns out that the harm of adhering to these conventions is greater than the unguaranteed benefits.

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Persian
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Scientific Journal of Security Horizons, Volume:13 Issue: 47, 2020
Pages:
33 to 52
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