Ways to achieve social justice by relying on leadership theories

Document Type : Promotional Article

Authors

1 Department of Jurisprudence and Fundamentals of Islamic Law, North Tehran Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran.

2 Department of Jurisprudence and Fundamentals of Islamic Law, North Tehran Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran (Corresponding Author)

3 Department of Jurisprudence and Fundamentals of Islamic Law, Varamin Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran.

10.22075/feqh.2023.29309.3522

Abstract

Justice is one of the fundamental concepts that all divine religions have been revealed by the Almighty God through the prophets with the aim of realizing this principle. The most important concern of the divine messengers after knowing God and bringing man closer to him was the creation and expansion of justice. Islam, as the last religion, has put the realization of justice at the top of its goals. The Supreme Leader's thoughts on achieving social justice are derived from the Quranic verses and Islamic teachings. This research expresses the issue of social justice and trying to find a pure Islamic theory according to the statements of the Supreme Leader. According to the statements of the Supreme Leader, the ways to achieve social justice are: economic methods (economic prosperity, resistance economy, reducing the class gap, eliminating poverty); Social ways (justice in the family and payment of dowry for women, fair treatment of orphans, unity of people and officials), political ways (accuracy in elections, appropriate distribution and distribution of the country's opportunities, support and resistance of nations, advice to agents of the system and legislative and judicial powers) and religious methods (combination of rationality and spirituality, following practical and innocent mistakes) and examining their statements can help to create a pure Islamic theory and observe social justice.

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