چکیده:
The Islamic Revolution of Iran brought about a revolutionary and cultural discourse of independence, based on social beliefs and value norms. One of the components of this discourse was the revival of the role of intellectual currents and religious-political movements in the world, which changed the balance of power in favor of third fronts in the international system. This front emphasizes the ideals of social justice and the rejection of the dominance of foreign powers. The Islamic Awakening is also an undeniable reality whose waves are expanding. This writing seeks to answer the question: what impact has the Islamic Revolution of Iran had on the reconfiguration of the Islamic Awakening? By examining and analyzing the ideological and practical foundations of the Islamic Revolution and the fundamental principles governing the country's foreign policy, the hypothesis is proposed that although the impact of the Islamic Revolution of Iran on the Islamic Awakening in Arab countries and Muslims did not initially achieve the ideals of the Islamic Revolution and influence other Muslim nations in an obvious and quick-return manner, with the passage of time and reaching a situation that was created in many Islamic countries in proportion to the characteristics of each country and fulfilled the necessary condition of Islamic revolutions, it was able to affect the spirit and body of these societies. After several decades of the Islamic Revolution of Iran, these conditions are now being completed.
خلاصه ماشینی:
By examining and analyzing the intellectual and practical foundations of the Islamic Revolution and the fundamental principles governing the country's foreign policy, the hypothesis is proposed that although the impact of the Islamic Revolution of Iran on the Islamic Awakening in Arab countries and among Muslims did not initially achieve obvious and quick results regarding the ideals of the Islamic Revolution and influence on other Muslim nations, with the passage of time and reaching a situation that was created in many Islamic countries in proportion to the characteristics of each country and provided the necessary condition for Islamic revolutions, it was able to affect the spirit and body of these societies.
(Eyvazi, 1378) The Islamic Revolution of Iran is considered one of the most important Islamic movements in the contemporary era and a turning point in the awakening of Muslims and the intellectual, cultural, political, and social movements of the Islamic world.
(Alizadeh, 1393; Shiroudi, 1383) This situation has terrified the great powers and claimants of world hegemony, to the extent that they have mobilized all their capabilities to prevent the completion of the cycle of the new power equation in the region through the management of political Islam and under the leadership of Iran; because they consider the Islamic Awakening, which is currently manifesting powerfully in the form of resistance movements in Lebanon, Palestine, and Iraq, to be the greatest challenge to Western political and diplomatic management centered on the United States and the most serious threat to the foundations and bases of liberal democracy.