Thought

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April 21, 2026

Thought

“Intervention of repentance in judicial matters and reminding of repentance; conversation with Sadegheh Vasemghi/ Ali Kalaii”

In the first half of Tir month 1403, in the aftermath of the helicopter crash of Ebrahim Raisi and preparations for the election of the 14th government of the Islamic Republic, the head of the judiciary announced a set of guidelines that, if discussed in a different context, could have sparked many debates and opinions. […]...

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Created By: Ali Kalaei
July 22, 2024

Repentance in the trap of Satan; in conversation with Reza Kazemzadeh/ Dina Ghalibaf

If we sit down to read the accounts of political prisoners in the prisons of the Islamic Republic in the 1960s, it is impossible not to hear about the policy of repentance during this time; a process in which political prisoners were forced to repent by interrogators and prison officials, and despite their shame and […]...

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Created By: Dina Ghalibaf
July 22, 2024

“Examining the ups and downs of virtual space management in the past decade; an impenetrable fortress or a shaky fence? / Nasim Sultanbeygi”

Major Hog is an old pig character among the book characters. Animal Castle The symbol of theoretical discourse is considered. For him, it is like a bright day when all the misfortunes of life are caused by the selfishness of humans and the only way out of this situation is to be freed from the […]...

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Created By: Nasim Sultan Beygi
March 21, 2022

Legal interventions bring the Bar Association to the slaughterhouse / Nina Mokhtarian

Judiciary advocacy, as an important and sensitive profession, is recognized as an essential tool for enforcing the law and ensuring justice, as well as safeguarding the rights of citizenship and fundamental freedoms. It is considered an independent and autonomous profession in the modern world. This professional independence is guaranteed in the legal system of every […]...

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Created By: Nina Mokhtarian
February 20, 2022

ییIslamic Republic and the transformation of value into anti-value / Mahdieh Golrooyi

The concept of value is different in every society and in every period of time, and it also has varying levels of intensity and impact. Multiple factors such as history, psychology, geography and climate, social and cultural relationships, religion, ethics, etc. play a role in shaping, increasing or decreasing values. For example, in East Asian […]...

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Created By: Mahdiyeh Golrou
July 23, 2021

Sustainable peace and the theory of economic and development balance / Ahmad Faal

The theory of economic equilibrium and development. Result We know that those who wrote the Declaration of Human Rights, and natural philosophers in the West, when defining rights for humans, recognized these rights as contradictory and conflicting with each other. Not only that, but they also saw the rights of each individual in conflict and […]...

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Created By: Ahmad Fa’al
March 21, 2021

Youth, Death, Suicide, and Contemporary Writers in Iran / Reza Najafi

World literature and the phenomenon of suicide. Literature has always been filled with death, and even filled with suicides of fictional characters. Which one of us, as readers, has not witnessed the forced exit of literary heroes in the pages of novels; from Shakespeare’s characters to the multitude of characters in Dostoevsky’s novels, from Goethe’s […]...

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Created By: Reza Najafi
February 19, 2021

The Dark World of Art in Migration/Tahmineh Tomiris

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Created By: Tahmineh Tomiris
August 22, 2020

Religion and Science: Separation or Coexistence/Mari Mohammad

Religion has always been a highly debated topic throughout history. In every period of time, in different countries and regions, and regardless of events that may have had no connection to religion, different opinions have formed in the minds of the general public and intellectuals about religion; sometimes evoking favorable feelings and sometimes feelings of […]...

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Created By: Mari Mohammadi
May 21, 2020

“Why are religious people facing the coronavirus crisis differently?/Hassan Farshchian”

The clergy are the guardians of ancient traditions and therefore, when faced with new phenomena, they do not easily accept them and initially view them with doubt and skepticism. They also initially approach the use of modern tools with hesitation, such as using a microphone and speaker for religious speeches, or using a water hose […]...

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Created By: Hasan Fereshtian
April 20, 2020

The definition of the ideological woman in the eyes of authority and its impact on women’s sports / Mohammad Mohabi.

Many analysts search for the ideological view of the leaders of the Islamic Republic towards women and their strange strictness regarding women’s clothing and the presence of female athletes in international fields among the ignorant of the Islamic Republic system! Some say that the Islamic Republic can guarantee its survival by freeing women’s clothing and […]...

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Created By: Mohammad Mohebi
February 20, 2020