Paper: On the Legal Aspects of National Unity and Islamic Solidarity in the Islamic Republic of Iran’s Constitutions: The Role of Media in Its Realization

The title is an article by Ali Azari and Akbar Habibollahi Published in “Journal Of Communication Research (Pazhoohesh Va Sanjesh)”, Spring 2008, Volume 15, Number 53; Page(s) 7 To 32. The following is an excerpt of its abstract.[1]

Objective of the article

The present article sheds light on some of the principles of the Constitution which facilitate the realization of national unity among different racial, ethnic, political, and religious groups in Iran. The article further investigates those principles which contribute to the realization of Islamic solidarity among world Muslims. Finally, the role of the national medium in putting these principles in force is discussed.

Findings

The research findings indicate that there are transparent promising principles in the Islamic Republic of Iran’s Constitution which, if observed, pave the ground for national unity and solidarity.

Conclusion

The results are also indicative of a crucial strategy in the Islamic Republic’s foreign policy with respect to forming a unified Islamic Ummah and adopting a global approach towards Islam.

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