This research seeks to identify the views of intellectuals (professors, advisers, managers, and students) of the seminary on the factors affecting the realization of Islamic lifestyle in the family. For theoretical foundations of the research, the point of view of sociologists and psychologists as well as some Islamic thinkers about Islamic lifestyle was reflected. The method of research was a survey and its statistical population was intellectuals of seminaries throughout Iran. The questionnaire was sent to the sample population via e-mail. Finally, the collected data were analyzed descriptively and inferentially statistics using SPSS software. The findings show that the family is the most effective factor in living the Islamic lifestyle, and other elements such as the clergy, mosques and religious centers, books and publications, social institutions, new communication tools, artists, athletes, radio and TV, and educational institutions are ranked next. Therefore, in educational and cultural planning, more attention should be paid to families, the clergy, mosques, and religious centers respectively as the most effective factors influencing the realization of the lifestyle.
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Zarean, M., & Fazeliyan, N. (2019). Factors Influencing the Realization of Islamic Lifestyle in the Family from the Viewpoint of the
Intellectuals of the Women Seminary. Journal of Islam and Social Studies, 6(24), 129-144. doi: 10.22081/jiss.2019.67073
MLA
Mansoureh Zarean; Nafiseh Fazeliyan. "Factors Influencing the Realization of Islamic Lifestyle in the Family from the Viewpoint of the
Intellectuals of the Women Seminary", Journal of Islam and Social Studies, 6, 24, 2019, 129-144. doi: 10.22081/jiss.2019.67073
HARVARD
Zarean, M., Fazeliyan, N. (2019). 'Factors Influencing the Realization of Islamic Lifestyle in the Family from the Viewpoint of the
Intellectuals of the Women Seminary', Journal of Islam and Social Studies, 6(24), pp. 129-144. doi: 10.22081/jiss.2019.67073
VANCOUVER
Zarean, M., Fazeliyan, N. Factors Influencing the Realization of Islamic Lifestyle in the Family from the Viewpoint of the
Intellectuals of the Women Seminary. Journal of Islam and Social Studies, 2019; 6(24): 129-144. doi: 10.22081/jiss.2019.67073