:: Volume 17, Issue 63 (2021) ::
2021, 17(63): 117-138 Back to browse issues page
An Analysis of the Dignity and Being of Anti-Arrogance State As Reflected in the Statement of the Second Step of the Revolution with the Focus on Verse 29 of Surah Fath
Mohammad Kakavand *
Assistant professor of Islamic sciences, Malayer University. , kakavandm1362@gmail.com
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Dignity and the being of anti-arrogance state, which are the two basic elements in the statement of the second step of the revolution, need to be well explained based on the teachings of the Qur'an. Therefore, the purpose of the research is to explain the dignity and the steate mentioned and its various aspects in the statement of the second step of the revolution with the focus on verse 29 of Surah Fath. This research achieved the results by descriptive-analytical method that; being of anti-arrogance state, the preservation of dignity and independence are inherent in human nature. Therefore, based on the teachings of the above verse and the statement of the second step, by relying on economic, cultural, political and domestic capital authority, it is possible to prevent any infidel encroachment on the Islamic world and guarantee the dignity and independence of Muslims. In such a way that Muslims are not dependent on outside of Islamic society and are able to maintain their dignity and originality, and the state of being anti-arrogance, which is one of the essential components of social justice and anti-oppression, can lead to the denial of foreign domination.
Keywords: The second step of the revolution, economic power, independence, dignity, anti-arrogance.
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