A Pattern for combatant theosophy based on thought of Martyr Mostafa Chamran

Document Type : Scientific-Research Article

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1 Assistant Professor and Member of the Academic Board of the Islamic Revolution Department of the University of Islamic Studies, Qom, Iran

2 PhD Student in Cultural Policy, Faculty of Islamic Education, Culture and Communication, Imam Sadegh University, Tehran, Iran

Abstract

The possibility of gathering theosophy and combat and reaching to wisdom Through social combat has been a controversial matter during centuries despite that the common image shows the ungathering of those. Many mystics and Sufis have lived in self-surrounded way and being banished from society. But some new samples have been created during post Islamic revolution that confront with Sufis and mystics; gather the theosophy and combat and reach to God through combating not through isolation or self-surrounding. Martyr Mostafa Chamran is one those. This study is to formulate the differences between theosophy and reviewing duty-oriented and combatant theosophy pattern based on thought of Mostafa Chamran via reviewing his documentary notion. In this formwork combatant theosophy is based on fighting, devotion confronts with theosophy based on isolation and self-surrounding. In this view, a mystic not only devotes him or herself as a result of attempting to realize God’s will and removing obstacles for that but also, conquers his/her lust by courage. So the mercy of God conquers his anger and the combat will be covered by full mercy and divine in a way that it causes to self-improvement and improving the society thus the combatants reach to the God.

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Volume 29, Issue 1 - Serial Number 61
religion and communication
Volume 29, Number 61, Religion and Communication, June 1401, pp. 372-1
June 2022
Pages 26-1