Religious Origins of Islamic Republic of Iran Foreign Policy

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The title is a research paper by Abbasali Amid zanjani and Mohammad Mahdi Tavakoli published in “Private Law Studies Quarterly’’, Volume 42, Issue 2 - Serial Number 2, Summer 2012, Pages 217-232.[1] The following is an excerpt from its abstract.

States and nations’ benefits

The states as agents or intermediates or communicators between nations, and because of defending of the benefits of their nations under sovereignty, manage their nations’ political destinies in several cases.


States and foreign policy

This administration that has concentrated in the state acts can be named as "foreign policy". The foreign policy of every country is founded on some principles and these principles are originated of particular origins that are accepted by the state.


Islamic Ummah in the I.R.Iran constitution

In the study of Islamic Republic of Iran constitution, we can announce the principles of foreign policy as: taking care of independency and land integrity, negation of another countries’ sovereignty, protection of Muslims in the world, revival of Islamic Ummah, protection of deprived people, protection of refugees, and joint relations with states non combatant.


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