•  157
    PHILOSOPHY OF LEGISLATION IN AL-FĀRĀBĪ'S VIEW BASED ON KITĀB AL-MILLAH AND SIYĀSAT AL-MADANĪYAH
    with Ghasem Ali Kouchnani and Reyhaneh Sadeghi
    Hamdard Islamicus 48 (4): 77-93. 2025.
    The main issue in this paper is whether it is possible to derive a coherent system of legislation in Fārābi's philosophy or not? This paper argues that the issue of legislation in Fārābī's philosophy is obvious, and the topic of legislation was discussed in Fārābī's philosophy coherently. The meaning of coherence is that the need for law, the sources of law, the method of legislation, and the purpose of legislation can be extracted in Fārābī's view. Fārābī's theories in these four axes are philo…Read more
  •  337
    What is Avicenna's legal theory? Analyzing Avicenna's Legal Views from Treatise of Siyasat al-Ahliyyah
    with Ghasem Ali Kouchnani and Reyhaneh Sadeghi
    Rational Explorations 4 (1): 16-31. 2025.
    The treatise of Al-Tadabir al-Manazil or Siyasat al-Ahliyyah, which is also known as the book of politics, is the center of Avicenna's household management in the Avicennian system of thought. In this treatise. Moreover, it is worth noting that Avicenna has discussed topics related to household management, among which are legal topics, which can be called "Avicenna's legal theory". Discussion of natural rights; 2. Discussion of women's rights; 3. Discussion of children's rights; 4. Discussing th…Read more
  •  402
    Women's Free Will Regarding Marriage and Divorce in Ancient Iranian Law
    with Saeideh Taslimi
    Legal Civilization 7 (22): 177-192. 2025.
    Marriage and divorce are among the issues that have received attention in Ancient Iranian law, and the reason for this is that the issue of marriage has been of special importance in Zoroastrianism. In doing so, Ancient Iranian law, which is based on this tradition, has paid special attention to this issue. Further, the issue of a woman's ownership of her property and what she gets from her husband during marriage, as well as her ownership of property after divorce, is one of the branches of the…Read more
  •  544
    The Unification of political philosophy and political jurisprudence in Al-Fārābī 's Philosophy
    with Ghasem Ali Kouchnani and Reyhaneh Sadeghi
    History of Islamic Philosophy 3 (12): 5-30. 2024.
    The study has focused on the views of Fārābī regarding the essence and foundations of the two concepts of "political philosophy" and "political jurisprudence". By elucidating and then analyzing the opinions of Fārābī, it has sought to answer the question of whether "political philosophy and political jurisprudence in Farabi's philosophy are the same". By examining what Fārābī has discussed in his works Kitāb al-Millah, Siāsat al-Madania, and Al-Madinah Fāzel'a regarding political philosophy and …Read more
  •  456
    Avicenna has placed the discussion of bliss and happiness as the main axis of the eighth Namat of ishārāt wa-al-tanbīhāt, and he has dedicated the first two chapters of this Namat to the issue of the originality of pleasure and intellectual happiness and its strength compared to other pleasures. In the first chapter, Avicenna has addressed the anteriority of internal pleasure over external pleasure by expressing an "Wahm" and "Tanbih", and he has rejected the views of those who make pleasure exc…Read more
  •  423
    The Civil Theory of Al-Farabi: An Analysis of the Second Section of Kitāb al-Milla and Its Political Applications
    with Ghasem Ali Kouchnani and Reyhaneh Sadeghi
    Rational Explorations 3 (2): 1-22. 2024.
    If we consider Kitāb al-Milla as the foundation for Al-Farabi's other civil and political thoughts, we are not making an exaggerated claim. Abu Nasr Al-Farabi presents the philosophy of his civil and political theory through this treatise, embedding his ideas within it. Upon reflecting on the content of this work, it can be clearly divided into two parts. In the first part, Al-Farabi discusses issues that serve as the foundation for the second part, which is the science of civics. In the second …Read more
  •  413
    Mīhnāt wa Mīllah: Content analysis of the first section of Al-Fārābī's Kītāb al-Mīllah
    with Ghasem Ali Kouchnani and Reyhaneh Sadeghi
    Rational Explorations 3 (2): 174-198. 2024.
    Al-Fārābī's discussed fundamental issues in the first ten sections of Kītāb al-Mīllah briefly. Defining the nation (religion), describing the types of societies, dividing the nation (religion) into opinions and actions, and mentioning each of them, synonyms of the nation with other concepts such as religion and shārīʿa, the method of inferring the opinions of the nation, the similarity of the virtuous nation to philosophy, the relationship between the two components of the nation with theoretica…Read more
  •  704
    What is Al-Fārābī's legal theory? Extracting the Theory of Virtuous Law from Al-Fārābī's Civil Wisdom
    with Reyhaneh Sadeghi and Ghasem Ali Kouchnani
    Journal of Legal Research 25 (66). 2024.
    Fārābī's legal theory, which is among his views in civil wisdom, consists of three things: foundation, source, and purpose. The foundations of Abu Nasr al-Fārābī's virtuous law is natural law, which is compatible with the objectives of Islamic Law. Furthermore, the source of the existing laws in the virtuous city, which is codified by the first ruler, is the divine revelation and tradition. Some divine traditions or natural laws are understood by common sense, and some others, which are hidden f…Read more
  •  625
    The Prominent Role of Humanities in the Development and Application of Artificial Intelligence
    International Journal of Socialscience Research and Review 7 (3): 272-278. 2024.
    Humanities and its branches are related to many disciplines and even influence them. It can be claimed that everything that is related to humans and human social life is also related to humanities and can also be influenced by humanities. Artificial intelligence is one of the phenomena that is related to humans, and based on this, the question of this paper is whether humanities is related to artificial intelligence and whether it has the ability to influence it. Three assumptions are made to an…Read more
  •  488
    Avicenna, in his treatise called "Al-Siyasāt al-Ahliyyah", has discussed various topics about household management, among which are discussion about family formation and discussion about wife and children. The discussions about wife and child in this treatise are not only about family management, how to deal with wife and child. However, the issues related to women's rights and children's rights are also seen in it. The two fundamental questions of this paper are whether women's rights and child…Read more
  •  461
    The discussion of artificial intelligence (AI) as a newly emerging phenomenon in the present era has always been faced with various ethical challenges. The expansion of artificial intelligence is inevitable, and since this phenomenon is related to the human and social world, anything related to humans and society falls within the realm of morality and rights. In doing so, it must be understood whether the use of artificial intelligence is an ethical matter or not. Furthermore, do humans have the…Read more
  •  24
    Suhrawardī has presented arguments to support the existence of wājib al-wujūd in many of his works. One of the most fundamental of these arguments, which also has a forward-looking feature, is the one he presents in his books al-Talwīḥāt and Ḥikmah al-Ishrāq. To prove the existence of God, Suhrawardī devised three arguments in al-Talwīḥāt and one argument in Ḥikmah al-Ishrāq, all of which are interpretations of the ṣiddīqīn argument. In this article four of Suhrawardī’s arguments, three of them …Read more
  •  662
    Suhrawardī has presented arguments to support the existence of wājib al-wujūd in many of his works. One of the most fundamental of these arguments, which also has a forward-looking feature, is the one he presents in his books al-Talwīḥāt and Ḥikmah al-Ishrāq. To prove the existence of God, Suhrawardī devised three arguments in al-Talwīḥāt and one argument in Ḥikmah al-Ishrāq, all of which are interpretations of the ṣiddīqīn argument. In this article four of Suhrawardī’s arguments, three of them …Read more
  •  926
    The Uncertainty Principle and Non-Violation of Causality in Islamic Philosophy (The Critical Analysis Based on Avicenna and Allameh Tabataba'i's view)
    with Ghasem Ali Kouchnani and Mohammad Ali Kouchnani
    History of Islamic Philosophy 3 (9): 29-46. 2024.
    The principle of causality is one of the most fundamental principles that has been discovered in the history of philosophy and science. Several foundations revolve around this concept. The importance of this principle in classical physics lies in giving physicists the ability to predict phenomena. Furthermore, due to causality is recognized as a fundamental principle in classical physics. With the introduction of the principle of uncertainty, the principle of causality is empirically called into…Read more
  •  609
    The problem of resurrection, one of the most important issues in the philosophy and theology. Some of Muslim philosophers and the vast majority of theologians always discussed about this topic. Some of Muslim philosophers accepted this problem and prove it, but, in quality of occurrence of them, they have differ believe from each other. However, some of Muslim theologians except those who believe in transmogrification, they consider the resurrection to be one of the principle of religion, beside…Read more
  •  945
    The Metaphysics of Love in Avicenna’s Philosophical System
    with Ghasem Ali Kouchnani and Nadia Maftouni
    History of Islamic Philosophy 2 (8): 5-36. 2024.
    The metaphysical concept of love in Sinawi philosophy examines the three axes of the essence, reason, and manner of love in Avicenna’s intellectual system, resulting in Avicenna’s theory of love. By examining Avicenna’s views on love, particularly in his treatise on love, it can be understood that he has presented two definitions of love (essence), and in the seven chapters of the treatise on love, he admits that love is a pervasive essential substance throughout existence, and no creature is de…Read more
  •  771
    Natural rights play a fundamental role in the political, legal, and economic system of John Locke. Many of his views are based on natural rights. Although Locke is not the first scholar to discuss natural rights, and before him, other thinkers have theorized about it in different eras and intellectual traditions, it must be claimed that Locke is a modern natural rights theorist and has presented a novel interpretation of this theory. Locke's natural rights are based on equality and individual in…Read more
  •  914
    The Roots of Feminist Theory in the Philosophy of Plato
    with Taslimi Saeideh
    International Journal of Social Science Research and Review 6 (10): 595-603. 2023.
    Plato is among the most influential philosophers in the course of history, and the range of his ideas about different issues makes other scholars impressed. Considering his various views on varied subjects, one can argue that many ideas of the thinkers originated from Plato’s ideas in the contemporary world. Plato, in different positions, discussed women and their equality with men, especially in Republic Book V. The study of the ideas makes one suppose that the book explores the roots of femini…Read more
  •  532
    A Reflection on the Impact and Connection of AI with Humanities
    with Farhad Kabali
    International Journal of Multicultural and Multireligious Understanding 10 (9): 312-315. 2023.
    Artificial intelligence, as a phenomenon that has a wide scope in various issues and topics, is also related to humanities and plays an effective role in it. The two basic questions of this article are whether artificial intelligence is related to humanities and whether artificial intelligence has an effective role in humanities. By reflecting on each of the questions, we can see that AI is related to humanities and plays a role in it. Its relevance is due to the fact that humanities have the po…Read more
  •  627
    Transcendent art in the poems of Sadr al-Mutallahin
    with Ghasem Ali Kouchnani and Fatemeh Mohamadi Salamian
    Research in Arts and Humanities 7 (58): 13-22. 2023.
    Poetry is sometimes used in a logical argument sense of the five major arguments, and the meaning behind it is the argument and expression that its common element is imagination. In fact, the distinguishing feature of poetry from other arguments is the poetic nature of the language. Poetry is sometimes used in an artistic sense and can be considered one of the seven arts. The definition of artistic poetry can be understood as a speech that is firstly rhythmic, secondly rhyming, and thirdly imagi…Read more
  •  1196
    Suhrawardi’s Approach to the Treatment of the Diseases of the Soul
    with Nadia Maftouni
    Nasime Kherad 9 (1): 25-44. 2023.
    Suhrawardi is among the philosophers who, compared to other philosophers, developed his intellectual system in an innovative manner. Suhrawardi’s illuminative intellectual system is the result of his thoughts in philosophy and mysticism, and the ultimate of his illuminative school is to achieve the station of mystic perception and theosophy using intuition and reasoning. The pure soul is an important pillar in the wayfarer’s intuition; and since the soul has descended from the world of the domin…Read more
  •  1085
    Theological foundations of Illuminated Suhrawardi’s Virtuous City
    with Nadia Maftouni
    Nasim Kherad 8 (1): 9-26. 2022.
    Suhrawardi created a revolution in the field of Iranian and Islamic thought by compiling the Illuminated Philosophy. The philosophy of Suhrawardi, which includes the collection of works and philosophical and mystical thoughts of Suhrawardi, is well presented in his book Hikma al-Ishraq. Unlike Farabi, Suhrawardi did not write an independent work about Utopia, but he spoke about the ideal ruler and the right to rule. Moreover, in his allegorical works, more than anything else, he pointed out mora…Read more
  •  661
    Art among Iranian and Islamic philosophers has always been associated with moral, so that many philosophers have considered art to be synonymous with virtue. By examining Farabi's opinions, it is possible to extract his special ideas about art and artist. In Farabi's theory of Virtuous Art, the artist is on the second floor of utopia and carries religious truths and reasonable happiness. Also, the theory of Virtuous Art has all the aesthetic features and artistic creativity, and in fact, all art…Read more
  •  21
    Perennial Philosophy in the Intellectual Foundations of Seyyed Hossein Nasr and Titus Burckhardt
    with Mohamad Mahdi Davar and Fatemeh Mohamadi Salamian
    International Journal of Multicultural and Multireligious Understanding 8 (2): 241-250. 2021.
    Perennial philosophy holds that there is something hidden in all transcendent matters that does not belong to a particular period of history and to a particular geographical location. Rather, it exists at all times and is transferred from one period to another as a tradition. Therefore, the term tradition in Perennial philosophy is the same as the sacred intellect that lies in the institution of all these transcendent affairs. Among the thinkers who sought to discover the foundations of Perennia…Read more