@article { author = {Ghezelsofla, Mohammad Taqi and Farokhi, Sophia}, title = {Iranian-Islamic Pattern of Justice in the Politics}, journal = {Journal of Islamic Political Studies}, volume = {1}, number = {1}, pages = {133-152}, year = {2019}, publisher = {Islamic Sciences and Culture Academy}, issn = {2676-2943}, eissn = {2676-2943}, doi = {10.22081/jips.2019.53560.1005}, abstract = {The category of justice and fair governance is one of the crucial issues in the history of thought and political philosophy. The point is important in Iranian-Islamic thought as well. The present paper has raised the question of what the founding principles of fair governance are through the normative and Life-World theory. We can discuss the existence of an Iranian-Islamic justice pattern within the framework of Life-World culture in the shadow of contemporary era necessities. In an address to this hypothesis, the author has argued that, by forming a combination of the world life, Iranian and Islamic dimension, and one can either correct the problems of governance or present a broader idea of that, defined on three axes. The pattern in question owes three historical-theoretical components: Iranshahri political thought and justice, justice in Imam Ali's outlook, and Imam Khomeini's justice-seeking theory realized in the context of the Islamic Revolution discourse that acts as a roadmap in a turbulent world and satisfies the justice seekers in the Islamic Awakening. This article has been written in a descriptive-analytical method within the normative critical theory framework.}, keywords = {Justice,Iranian-Islamic Pattern,Imam Ali (PBUH),Iranshahri political thought,Imam Khomeini (PBUH)}, url = {https://jips.isca.ac.ir/article_66681.html}, eprint = {https://jips.isca.ac.ir/article_66681_dcdbfced781046b965aa48e7f5cf1e03.pdf} }