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Islamic political science

First subject: Conceptual and theoretical topics of Islamic government

-A criticism and study of the theories of government from the viewpoint of political philosophy

-The theory of good government from the viewpoint of Muslim political philosophers

-The nature of government from the viewpoint of Islamic political philosophy

-The objective of government from the viewpoint of Islamic political philosophy

-The special tasks of government from the viewpoint of Islamic political philosophy

-A study and criticism of the theories of government in Shia political fiqh

-The relationship between the government and velayat in the theory of the Rule of Jurisprudent

-The optimal structure of government based on the theory of religious democracy

-Feasibility study and nature of state building in Shia political fiqh

-The fiqh-based methodology of optimal governance

-The place of state fiqh in state building

-The limits on powers of officials in the Islamic government based on the theories of government in the Shia political fiqh in the Civilization Prospect (Second Step of the Islamic Revolution)

-The Iranian-Islamic model of government in light of justification and efficiency

Second subject: Islamic government in light of the Islamic Republic of Iran’s experience

-The experience of government in the Islamic Republic of Iran from the viewpoint of Islamic political philosophy and in the views of the leaders of the Islamic Revolution

-The government in the law and high-level documents

-The structural and procedural problems and challenges of the government at a national level

-The structural and procedural problems and challenges of the government at aninternational level

-The difference between the function of the government based on the Constitution and the government based on reforming the Constitution

-The adaptation of religious democracy to the Islamic Republic of Iran: the role of political parties in the success and efficiency of the government in the Islamic Republic of Iran 

-The presence of women as agents of the Islamic establishment (proof, challenge, efficiency)

-The possibilities of the authoritarian and parliamentary structure in the Islamic Republic of Iran 

Third subject: A comparative study of government in the Muslim world

-A comparative study of government in the thoughts of contemporary Islamists

-Government in light of the experience of Muslim Brotherhood

-The experience of government in rival models (Turkey, Malaysia, Saudi Arabia)

-A study and criticism of the interpretation of government by extremists

-The civilizational government and its prospect in the Muslim world

-Recognizing the national borders in Islamic government and its requirements in the foreign policy of the Islamic Republic of Iran

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