Investigating the Concept of Security in the Infallibility of the Infallibles (Case Study: Content Analysis of Sufficient Principles Book)

Authors

1 PhD Student of Political Science, Allameh Tabatabai University

2 Academic Member of Faculty of Law and Political Science, Allameh Tabatabai University (Corresponding Author)

Abstract

The purpose of this study is to investigate the concept of security in the infallibility of the infallible. The most important Shiite sources in understanding the infallibility of the infallibles (AS) are narrative books, one of the best of which is Sufficient Principles in which case study is a content analysis. The question is, "How is the conceptual framework of security drawn in the Shi'a narrative sources (in the case of the Book of Sufficient Principles)?" This question is pursued in the following two sub-questions: 1. What is the conceptual definition of security in Shiite narrative sources (in the case of the book, Sufficient Principles)? 2. How are the levels, dimensions, and types of security depicted in the eyes of the innocent? The research method is based on content analysis. The research results show that "the concept of security in Islam encompasses a wide range of areas including the material and spiritual, personal and social levels, and the individual and social dimensions of the interior and exterior. "Each of these levels and dimensions are interconnected."

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