The Model of Social Capital in the Activism of Imam Musa Sadr

Document Type : The Quarterly Jornal

Authors

1 PhD student in Religion Studies, University of Religions and Denominations, Qom, Iran (Corresponding Author).

2 Karamipour, A. K. (1400 AP). Assistant Professor, University of Religions and Denominations, Faculty of Religions, Department of Religion studies, Qom, Iran.

3 Professor at the International Institute of Seismology and Earthquake Engineering, Tehran, Iran. (Contemporary Scholar).

4 Assistant Professor, University of Religions and Denominations, Faculty of Philosophy, Department of Philosophy of Religion, Qom, Iran.

Abstract

Imam Musa Sadr is a charismatic figure whose characteristics and habits were formed in Lebanon. Sadr's activism, according to his humanistic and inclusive views, which aims to promote humanity, has been able to reveal human identity in his social and political actions. Actions that empower the relationships and bonds of all human beings and build trust at all levels. Social capital is formed on this basis and in the vertical process it reaches the super-group stage by upgrading from intra-group, inter-group and extra-group stages. The stage at which convergence between all individuals, groups and tribes in Lebanon and all human beings around the world is based on the view of the inherent dignity of human beings. It is this kind of activism that makes Imam Sadr a social reference and makes him a positive role model in Lebanon, the Islamic world and human societies to attract the hearts of human beings and resolve problems and crises and achieve understanding, interaction and world peace. The research has been conducted through a basic and explanatory method and the data collection has been carried out by a library method. Data collection tools are documents, printed books, Persian and non-Persian sources, translation works, Internet, software and archives.

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