The Similarity between Jalal Al-e- Ahmad and Sadro-al- Odaba of Isphahn's Thoughts
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Sadr was a religious writer in the Constitutional Era, which nearly half a century before Jalal, in his literary analyses has suggested some inferences, reasons, and solutions that have wonderful similarities to Jalal's thoughts. His critiques including matters like the infatuation with Islamic covering, ethics, manners, politics, Western culture, the silence and seclusion of religious leaders about social changes and revolutions, the inability of schools and universities in not to be influenced by technology and colonization by Western colonizers, have a thorough similarity with Jalal's inferences. His use of narrative-analytical, and monophonic writings, and simple, and conversational language remind us of Jalal's writing style, and his solutions, to get rid of Westernization, are exactly the same as Jalal's. To him, these solutions include the return to the traditionalism and religious beliefs, because religion, more than anything else, has a very strong position among people, and can make them united.
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Persian
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Journal of Persian Language and Literature, Volume:2 Issue: 2, 2019
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4 to 32
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