The Impact of Security Dimensions in Promoting Spirituality Based on the Holy Quran

Document Type : Original Article

Authors

1 Al-Mustafa International Society

2 Ph.D. (Specialization), Supreme National Defense University, (sm_qomi@yahoo.com).

3 Associate Professor of Imam Hossein University; (mar22kaz@gmail.com).

Abstract

Creating security is one of the goals of the righteous government; because their supreme goal is the evolution of mankind and approach to absolute perfection, and by creating the foundations for it, such as the formation of the government, they step in this direction. On the other hand, creating security is one of the most important functions of governments. Therefore, the relationship between security and its impact on the promotion of spirituality is a question that the researcher has tried to answer. The method of this research is theoretical and based on qualitative-explanatory analysis. To collect information, a library method with relevant tools has been used. The sources of information gathering are a composition of books, articles and related websites. In the end, the researcher has come to the point that security dimensions include: military security, economic security, political security, judicial security, intellectual security, religious security, life security, street security, cultural security, temporal security and spatial security are effective in increasing spirituality.

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