The Relationship Between Knowledge And Leadership In Ibn Sina’s Thought

سال انتشار: 1399
نوع سند: مقاله ژورنالی
زبان: انگلیسی
مشاهده: 221

فایل این مقاله در 26 صفحه با فرمت PDF قابل دریافت می باشد

استخراج به نرم افزارهای پژوهشی:

لینک ثابت به این مقاله:

شناسه ملی سند علمی:

JR_JIPS-2-3_006

تاریخ نمایه سازی: 17 فروردین 1400

چکیده مقاله:

Leadership in Islamic society is a concept that has a high status in Ibn Sina’s view, because the leader of the Islamic society must be able to lead Muslims in the affairs of this world and the next world. To this end, he must be eligible for the knowledge proportionate to this serious task. Ibn Sina’s desired knowledge is not only the conventional knowledge that is accessible to everyone, but also there must be a decent inward mechanism so that man can achieve the highest level of knowledge and habitual intelligence, aka intellectus adeptus. Therefore, it is the stage where human intellect relates to active intellect which can be sought in the other world, providing us with a proper understanding of the happiness in the hereafter; and in these circumstances that the leadership of the Islamic society qualified to be at the top of Muslim affairs. What Ibn Sina proposes lies within the framework of the political philosophy of the classical Islamic era, or the establishment of a sublime system in Islamic philosophy where the inward mechanism for acquiring it and its achievement lay the groundwork for the realization of leadership in society: the model is a leadership criterion in Islamic philosophy. The article maintains that Ibn Sina’s theory has inward inconsistencies in this regard. Besides, the study demonstrates that Ibn Sina attempted to present a picture of the ideal type of leadership in the Islamic world, thereby providing the comparison of leadership in Islamic societies with non-Islamic societies.

نویسندگان

Davood Gharayaq Zandi

Faculty of Economics and Political Science, Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran, Iran

مراجع و منابع این مقاله:

لیست زیر مراجع و منابع استفاده شده در این مقاله را نمایش می دهد. این مراجع به صورت کاملا ماشینی و بر اساس هوش مصنوعی استخراج شده اند و لذا ممکن است دارای اشکالاتی باشند که به مرور زمان دقت استخراج این محتوا افزایش می یابد. مراجعی که مقالات مربوط به آنها در سیویلیکا نمایه شده و پیدا شده اند، به خود مقاله لینک شده اند :
  • Abdel-Hashem, M. (1375). Early Kalam (S. H. Nasr & O. ...
  • Davidson, H. A. (1992). al-Farabi, Avicenna and Averroes on Intellect ...
  • Haeri Yazdi, M. (1992). The principles of Epistemology in Islamic ...
  • Ibn Sina (n.d. a). Eyes of Wisdom. Tehran: University of ...
  • Ibn Sina. (1974). Danishnama-i 'ala'i (M. Moein, Ed.). Tehran: Dehkhoda ...
  • Ibn Sina. (1981). The Letters of Ibn Sina (Z. Dorri, ...
  • Ibn Sina. (1991). Kitab al-Najat (Y. Yathrebi, Ed.). Tehran: Fekr-e ...
  • Ibn Sina. (1996). Theology of Salvation (S. Y. Yathrebi, Trans.). ...
  • Ibn Sina. (n.d. b). Letters (A. R. Badawi, Ed.). n.p. ...
  • Khorasani, Sh. (1991). Ibn Sina. Tehran: Center of the Great ...
  • Klein, P. (1998). Concept of Knowledge (E. Craig, Ed.). Encyclopedia ...
  • Leaman, O. (1999). A Brief Introduction to Islamic Philosophy. Cambridge: ...
  • Nasr, S. H. (1976). Science and Civilization in Islam (A. ...
  • Nuseibeh, S. (1996). Epistemology (S. H. Nasr & O. Leaman, ...
  • Pavlin, J. (1375). Sunni Kalam and Theological Conversations (S. H. ...
  • Plato (1995). The period of Plato's works (M. H. Lotfi, ...
  • Qaderi, H. (1999). Political Thoughts in Islam and Iran. Tehran: ...
  • Rosenthal, F. (1970). Knowledge Triumphant; the Concept of Knowledge in ...
  • نمایش کامل مراجع