خلاصة:
Islamic Revolution In the course of realizing its aspirations, demands to formation of an optimal Islamic state; that state should have the capacity of building the modern Islamic civilization. thus, we can call the present phase of the Islamic revolution, the phase of civilizational statebuilding. The problem is that this stage does not progress as well as we need. the aim of this study is pathology of factors associated with the realization of the desired Islamic state. It seems that the emergence of some cultural barriers in the Shia social life was disrupted the path of civilizational statebuilding. our main question is, what are the obstacles that made the arena of political culture of Shiite more limited in statebuilding phase? our method in this study is the deductive approach and our theoretical framework is taken from the "pattern of the triple analysis of the political thought of Islam". In this study, by researching the two areas of "political belief" and "political ideas", we have dealt with the pathology of the field of political culture that builds the Islamic state and We have shown that on the one hand, "astonishment in the age of absence", "authoritarianism" and "colonialism" have weakened the political beliefs of the Shiites; On the other hand, the "lack of social extension of Islamic philosophy" and the "lack of governmental jurisprudence" have led to the inadequacy of Shiite political thought to build a civilized state.
ملخص الجهاز:
" In this research, by focusing on two dimensions, "political belief" and "political thought," we address the pathology of the political culture dimension that constructs the Islamic state and have shown that, on one hand, "bewilderment in the era of occultation," "despotism-seeking," and "colonialism-seeking" have caused the weakening of the political beliefs of Shiites, and on the other hand, "the lack of social extension of Islamic philosophy" and "the absence of governmental jurisprudence" have led to the inadequacy of Shiite political thought for civilizational state-building.
The subject of the present research is solely to examine those obstacles to state-building that have led to the constriction of the political culture of Shiites and weakened its internal cohesion for the formation of the desirable Islamic state.
310 The research novelty consists of drawing attention to the constraints of Shiite political culture in transitioning through modern state structures and overcoming their influences in order to establish the desirable Islamic state.
In other words, despite the emergence of this need and attention to it, unfortunately, current productions and endeavors are not responsive to the needs of the political apparatus arising from the Islamic Revolution, and they cannot transform the jurisprudence of state-building into intermediate sciences in universities and governmental institutions.
Alam, Abdolrahman (1376), Foundations of Political Science, Tehran, Ney. Abdolkhodaei, Mojtaba (1398), Modern Government in International Relations, Qom, Center for Social and Civilization Studies, Institute of Islamic Sciences and Culture.