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2013(Vol.5, Issue:01)
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The Effect of Social Text and Context on the Political Thinking of the Contemporary Shiite Scholars

Reza Mahmoodoghli, Hosein Harsij, Seyed Javad Emamjomehzadeh and Hosein Masoudnia
Corresponding Author:  Reza Mahmoodoghli 
Submitted: May 08, 2012
Accepted: May 29, 2012
Published: January 01, 2013
Abstract:
The purpose of the present study is to investigate the effect of social text and context on the political thinking of the contemporary Shiite scholars. On the one hand, contemporary scholars’ political thinking exists at the heart of modernity’s recent social and political events and in the framework of their understanding of religious teachings in Quran and Sunnah on the other hand. Thus, through their interactions in social contexts and their perception of texts, we may understand their thinking. On the one hand, the struggles, interests and side takings of social and political forces inarguably influence the formation and development of the contemporary scholars’ political thinking. On the other hand, religious texts and deductions from them have been effective in understanding new concepts and problems. In this regard, this research attempts to comparatively investigate the effect of social text and context on the political thinking of contemporary Shiite scholars of Samarra, Najaf and Qom schools using discourse and cognitive-comparative methods.

Key words:  Modernity, political thinking, social context, text, , ,
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Reza Mahmoodoghli, Hosein Harsij, Seyed Javad Emamjomehzadeh and Hosein Masoudnia, . The Effect of Social Text and Context on the Political Thinking of the Contemporary Shiite Scholars. Research Journal of Applied Sciences, Engineering and Technology, (01): 171-175.
ISSN (Online):  2040-7467
ISSN (Print):   2040-7459
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