Investigating the Common Identification of Nationalities with the Islamic World on the Front of Resistance (Case Study; Iraq, Yemen, Palestine)

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Case Study (بدون رتبه معتبر)
Abstract:

The role of social capacities in the formation and strengthening of the discourse of resistance and the security complex of the resistance has a prominent role, which is influenced by the Islamic revolution of Iran and the values and norms resulting from it. Many of the indicators of the political culture ruling the Islamic Revolution and the Islamic Republic of Iran have had an identity-oriented, justice-seeking and foundation-breaking nature. This has played an effective role in the formation of Islamic resistance movements, including Islamic movements in Lebanon and Palestine, and this international deconstruction, the international authority and security desired by the West and conservative Arab countries in the security complex, West Asia is facing a threat. In this regard, the aim of the research is to identify the common ground between Iran and the resistance axis countries (case study of Iraq, Yemen, and Palestine). Therefore, the question of the present article seeks to answer the question, "What is the most important national commonality of Iran with the countries of Iraq, Yemen, and Palestine?" Or what effect does the social capacities of these countries have on the resistance front?” This research is based on analytical-comparative method and data collection method based on library sources. The research findings are that, it seems that Iran's national commonality with the countries of Iraq, Yemen and Palestine is the presence of components such as common religion, language, and culture. In fact, as Iran mostly has a common religion, culture, and language, the aforementioned elements also apply to the mentioned countries.

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Persian
Published:
Journal of West Asian Studies, Volume:1 Issue: 3, 2024
Pages:
53 to 66
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