Imam Khomeinis political thinking analyzed



A book has been published by Qum Islamic Maaref Publication Office in assessment of Imam Khomeinis political and governance views. Titled as a Dialogue on Politics and Governance, the book is authored by Ali Ghaderi.

IBNA: According to the public relations office of the office, the book is meant to cast a different look at politics and governance with emphasis on Imam Khomeinis political approach.

The book comprises three chapters and an introduction. Chapter one of the book deals with Imam Khomeinis life, campaign and demise.

The second chapter considers politics as its main theme. Political knowledge and Imam Khomeinis main political disposition are discussed in the chapter.

Assessment and analysis of definitions of politics, country and international system in Imams view and other thinkers are considered in the final chapter of the book.

The book is ordered by the Islamic Revolution division of the University Research Department of Islamic Maaref Organization.



 
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