Social Health: the Result of Law and Governance; A Case Study of the Political Ideas of Imam khomeini and Ibn Sina

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Article Type:
Review Article (بدون رتبه معتبر)
Abstract:
Aims

Sheikh Ol-Raais ('39') Bouali Sina, (Avicenna) a famous Iranian physician and philosopher, despite his relatively short life, has a surprising effect on all sciences and his time after his institution. Imam Khomeini, may God have mercy on him, as a contemporary politician and philosopher whose intellectual influence is undeniable in todaychr ('39') s world, pays special attention to social health and a society free of corruption. Healthy society and social health We decided to do the present analytical and comparative study

Information & Methods

Studying Ibn Sinachr ('39') s views on books as well as authoritative domestic and foreign articles on the subject of our article regarding knowledge of the thoughts and opinions of Imam Khomeini, may God have mercy on him, the book of Sahifa Noor, which includes lectures, letters and positions Interviews and Parliament We referred to his books as well as authoritative articles related to the subject

Findings

Ibn Sina believes that for the captives of social health and the improvement of interpersonal relations, first of all, the ruler of the society should have conditions and responsibilities, and the center should be the divine state of the situation. Imam Khomeini also believes that in order to reform a society and build a society free of corruption, the ruler of the society must rule according to the law and have Islamic moral conditions

Conclusion

Both thinkers believe that in order to achieve social health on a similar issue, a society free of corruption, including poverty, corruption and discrimination, should be the first ruler of the Prophet, peace be upon him. Reasons for installation not possible The consensus of the former to consider the ethical conditions of scientific management is the best way to elect the rule.

Language:
Persian
Published:
Avicenna Interdisciplinary Journal of Religion and Health, Volume:1 Issue: 1, 2022
Pages:
18 to 26
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