Mortaza Motahhari's Reasons For The Meaningfulness Of Islamic Social Science

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Research/Original Article (دارای رتبه معتبر)
Abstract:
Objectives

The purpose of this article is to reconstruct and formulate Morteza Motahari's arguments about the meaning of Islamic social science. Accordingly, both his positive and independent views were expressed, and others' negative and critical statements were answered.

Method

The data collection of this paper was text-based and inferential and deductive method based on qualitative content analysis was used in data analysis.

Results

Morteza Motahari's criticisms of the meaninglessness of Islamic social science were as follows: the prevalence of Islamic social themes;The interplay of Islam's end with social science, the epistemic logic of Islam with social science, the relevance of Islamic knowledge, and the relevance of Islamic analysis to social science.

Conclusion

First, Islamic social science was religiously justified, and Islam had such a link with social science; secondly, rationally, there was also a possible impediment to the scientific rationality of science. And it was meaningful, necessary, and necessary, and we must seek to theorize about it.

Language:
Persian
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Irainian Journal of The Knowledge Studies in The Islamic University, Volume:25 Issue: 87, 2021
Pages:
423 to 440
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