Motahari nasab M, azizkhani A. Examining the level of compliance of political-religious groups in Lebanon With the discourse of the Islamic Revolution and its effects on the national security of the Islamic Republic of Iran. پژوهشهاي سياسي جهان اسلام 2024; 14 (2)
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1- University of Isfahan & Assistant Professor, Department of Islamic Studies, University of Isfahan, Iran (Responsible author) , m.motaharinasab@theo.ui.ac.ir
2- Assistant Professor, Department of Islamic Studies, University of Isfahan, Iran
Abstract: (66 Views)
| The following article, while emphasizing the multiple and diverse nature of political-religious currents in Lebanon, analyzes the extent of their impact on the discourse of the Islamic Revolution, and then examines its positive or negative impact on the national security of the Islamic Republic of Iran. This research, which is of an applied type, was conducted with a descriptive-analytical method and a questionnaire in the form of a Likert scale, and its statistical population consisted of 42 academic and military specialists and experts. The results of the research indicate that currents such as Hezbollah and in a more general view the March 8 current with the greatest impact on the discourse of the Islamic Revolution as one of the most important pillars of the resistance axis and the front line of the fight against the Zionist regime, increase the defense power of the resistance axis. And the national security factor of the Islamic Republic of Iran has continued to increase. The diplomatic effort to converge between the political factions of Lebanon and also to export the cultural values of the Islamic Revolution with an emphasis on the idea of the rapprochement of religions and religions is the proposal of the upcoming research to bring the Lebanese groups closer to the Islamic Revolution and ultimately increase the national security factor of the Islamic Republic of Iran. |
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Type of Study:
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Special Received: 2023/11/8 | Accepted: 2025/10/27 | Published: 2024/06/21