The symbolism of Civilization in the speeches of the Husseini Revolution | ||
KARBALĀʾ HERITAGE Quarterly Authorized Journal Specialized in Karbalāʾ Heritage | ||
Article 1, Volume 3, Issue 1, March 2016, Pages 63-83 | ||
Author | ||
Prof .D. Zaman Obaid Wannas | ||
Abstract | ||
Abstract. Since the time of genesis and the creation of man on the earth، Allah the most High has provided the children of Adam with codes to regulate the social transactions – the relation between the individual and the community . Living in groups, the basic structure of the society members' livelihood, requires law in their life – this could be attributed to the human nature that requires social context to prevail . The necessity of binding the individuals in the rules entails force to oblige those who would outlaw . It could be come up with that both of the law and the human are so strongly related together that there must be civilization, continuity and development in the two sides . The constitution which handles the connections among the community members is a motive in the movement of civilization inside the human soul after being directed and exacted towards and emplacement in every side of life as in the individual and social needs . Thus, civilization is not merely an instinctive or a generous conduct، but it is exacting the persons and the society altogether in accordance with the codes . The speeches of Imam Hussein in the Taff Battle, however، focused on the civilization، either in the social behavior or in the material construction . Imam Hussein، in this way، called for social limitation of the human individual instincts through committing in the heavenly canons and rules and the entire obedience to the ordinance of Allah, the most High . Hence، the persons who break the divine codes could be regarded as unable to be adapted with the social life for the approach of living within laws is a marsh towards civilization of self and building of country . Finally, it could be said that this is the core of Imam Hussein's speeches which is the commitment to the rules of Allah, the most gracious which we have intended to search as '' the symbolism of civilization in the speeches of the Husseini revolution " . | ||
Keywords | ||
Historical Heritage Section | ||
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