Governance-in-Action in Sacred Semantics: A Civilizational Algorithm ‎Theory Analysis of the Second Section of Jawshan Kabir

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نوع سند: مقاله کنفرانسی
زبان: انگلیسی
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ICMHSR23_179

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This article presents a conceptual and systems-oriented interpretation of the second section of ‎Jawshan Kabir through the lens of Civilizational Algorithm Theory (CAT). It explores how this ‎bounded sacred text may be read, in addition to its devotional significance, as a coherent ‎governance sequence comprising authority, responsiveness, elevation, ethical stewardship, ‎restorative correction, provision, reintegration, listening, hidden-state awareness, and crisis ‎deflection. The study employs a qualitative conceptual design grounded in bounded-text ‎analysis and theological-hermeneutic interpretation. Its ten divine attributes are examined ‎through semantic analysis, theological hermeneutics, cybernetic mapping, governance translation, ‎and the construction of indicative evaluative variables. The analysis indicates that the section ‎forms an ordered governance-in-action grammar rather than merely a liturgical list of divine ‎names. The article therefore extends CAT from ontological grounding to operational governance ‎interpretation and identifies a distinct governance layer embedded in sacred semantics. Its ‎contributions are threefold: it deepens theology-to-governance translation, demonstrates the ‎analytical adaptability of CAT across compact textual units, and proposes a normative ‎framework for responsive, restorative, attentive, and resilient institutions. The article concludes ‎by calling for expert review, refinement of the proposed variables, and comparative application ‎across other sacred corpora and governance settings.‎

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SeyyedAbdolHojjat MoghadasNian

University of Religions and Denominations

SeyyedAbdolHamed MoghadasNian

University of Religions and Denominations