چکیده:
The most important component of lifestyle is culture, which varies according to the conditions of time and place. Culture has a wide scope and defining it is not a simple task; what is intended by the name of culture in this writing is the intellectual and scientific ability to control environmental conditions in the individual and social dimensions. The lack of culture in society affects the fate of the individual and society and causes many problems to arise at the societal level. In the present writing, the factors creating cultural poverty in Alavi thought are stated using an explanatory method in order to root the issue of cultural poverty. Cultural poverty and economic poverty have a mutual impact on each other, but sometimes cultural poverty can appear far more important than economic poverty and itself cause the emergence of economic poverty. The view of Amir al-Mu'minin (AS) regarding cultural poverty is in opposition to Jahili culture and in line with culture-building. In Alavi thought, cultural poverty is introduced as a symptom of 'deprivation,' the most important of which are economic deprivation, intellectual deprivation, deprivation of desirable environmental living conditions, deprivation of desirable economic management, deprivation of desirable media, and deprivation of mosques and religious preachers.
خلاصه ماشینی:
Today, given the progress of technology and the increase in the activities of enemies in order to impose Western culture on Muslims and their relentless efforts toward the destruction of Islam, it is necessary that, in the first instance, the factors creating cultural poverty in society be identified in light of the thoughts of the Infallible Imam in both individual and social dimensions; therefore, in this writing, this matter is examined and analyzed in view of the perspective of Imam Ali (AS), as his view is presented as the most complete model in the governance of Muslims.
C) Factors causing cultural poverty from the perspective of Ali (AS) Cultural poverty is the offspring of a set of deprivations, the most important of which in Alawite thought are: 1- Economic deprivation Economic poverty and cultural poverty have a mutual impact on each other; on one hand, cultural poverty leaves bad effects on society and leads to economic poverty, because if a person suffers from poverty in terms of culture, this intellectual and scientific ignorance and lack of growth causes them to waste their property and wealth; therefore, God says in the Quran: «وَ لاتُؤْتُوا السُّفَهاءَ أَمْوالَكُمُ الَّتِي جَعَلَ اللَّهُ لَكُمْ قِياماً...
2- Deprivation of intellect and wisdom The most important indicator of cultural poverty is ignorance and lack of knowledge; because as long as someone does not possess the necessary and correct recognition and awareness regarding existence, society, and humanity, they will naturally be unable to create change or transformation in their living conditions.