Islam

Divine government and repentance/ Abdolali Bazarqan
“Tawabsazi” and the misuse of religion in service of the government and power, seems to have been initiated by Assadollah Lajvardi – also known as Evin’s executioner – from the early years of the revolution, and reached its peak during the massacre of the Mojahedin and individuals associated with leftist groups in 1988. Television confessions, […]...
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Abdul Ali Bazargan
Compulsory repentance; a law in service of more restrictions for religious freedom / Mostafa Daneshgar
Domestic news agencies have reported the announcement of the “Repentance Verification” guidelines by the head of the judiciary. Although the reason for this announcement is stated as the legitimate and legal establishment of repentance in judicial institutions and its significant role in reforming and educating criminals and preventing the repetition of crimes, it can potentially […]...
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Mustafa Daneshgar
“Stoning” in the Islamic Penal Code of Iran and its legal and jurisprudential foundations in Islam/Ameneh Abiyar
Follow-ups and activities of international and national organizations: Throughout history, international organizations have made numerous efforts and pursued various actions to curb the oppressive judicial system of the Islamic Republic of Iran. However, unfortunately, due to the lack of an enforcement mechanism, these efforts were not able to compel the Iranian regime to respect human […]...
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Ameneh Abiyar
Human dignity from the perspective of Islam/ Hassan Farshchian
This is a caption “This is a caption” Hassan Farshchian Attention to the intrinsic value and human dignity, in the contemporary era, stems from the teachings of existentialism and humanism. However, in ancient religious teachings, signs and symbols of honoring human nature can also be found. In this writing, we will first examine the concept […]...
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Created By:
Hasan Fereshtian