Security-Creating Variables in the Islamic Government Based on the Content Analysis of Surah Taubah
The comprehensiveness and immortality of Islam demand paying attention to the basic aspects of human life, including the issue of security, which is specifically addressed in Surah Taubah. Re-reading the security environment of the Prophet's government and discovering its security-creating variables is the aim of the present research, which is followed by the content analysis method of Surah Taubah. A set of variables was obtained at the two main levels of the nation and the government, 65% of which are related to the government level. The classification of variables at the government level into two axes of general strategies (40%) and specific strategies (60%) including three major areas of governance such as economy (9%), communication (31%) and defense (60%), are among the findings of the research. Surah Taubah's comprehensive treatment of all aspects of vision and action (theory and strategy), nation and government, specific and general strategies, shows its comprehensive view on the issue of security, which proves its security purpose. The present research is an interpretative-explanatory effort in the direction of structural interpretation and jurisprudence of the government, which by presenting a governance model based on these variables can be a valuable document for defining and evaluating the security standards in the Islamic government.
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