:: Volume 10, Issue 35 (2013) ::
2013, 10(35): 155-178 Back to browse issues page
Philosophical-political foundations of governance in Islamic thought And secular with the approach of the Islamic Revolution
Abstract:   (1923 Views)
Acceptance of sovereignty as a superior power in the idea of secularism in the field of politics and government and non-acceptance of sovereignty as a superior power in Islamic thought in the field of government is due to differences in its principles and this difference in terms of disagreement in Islamic political philosophy with philosophy Political is secularism. The Islamic vision presents a picture of sovereignty in which the nation, although ruling over its own destiny, looks at the sky in the emergence of this government and considers it to be from God. Thus, Islam speaks of a government that does not conform to any of the secular ideas.
Keywords: Sovereignty, Islamic thought, secular, political philosophy.
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