The Root of Diversity in the Islamic Community and Western Community

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This note aims to explore for what necessities and human capitals the western politicians and managers have systematized the tendency to the diversity based on western paradigm. It helps us with reverse engineering to come over this model which is based on western social culture and economics and it is displaced by Persian-Islamic paradigm and should be promoted in the society and even transferring to other countries. The research from the orientation of the goal is applied and from the side of the nature is descriptive and the method is review- analytic. The research is qualitative and is the kind of the abstract – content analysis. The diversity has been established in the response of economic, social and cultural symbols and it is determined for fulfilling the second necessities which it reveals in first needs and at last in second needs. Generally, diversity is emerged in the direction of the paradigm based on western materialism and self-indulgence. Therefore it is possible to plan other paradigms instead of this diversity but it is against western and materialism paradigm. Simplicity can displace absolute diversity or relative diversity and it can be symbolized.
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Persian
Published:
Journal of Islamic Social Studies, Volume:21 Issue: 2, 2015
Page:
177
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