Ayatollah Beheshti (1928-1981) is one of influential leaders during the Islamic Revolution (1979) and the establishment of the Islamic Republic in Iran. This article focused on his view about "leadership and governance". We try to assess his theory of "nation and leadership". Also, his views on some major principles of the Islamic Republic of Iran’s constitution, adopted in 1358 are reviewed. Dr. Beheshti has special Interpretation on the certain concepts such as Shiite Imamate, ijtihad and government. In this paper, the relationship with this interpretation with of his views about the supreme leadership, sovereignty, constitution, freedom, parties, etc. have been investigated.
Feirahi, D. (2012). LEADERSHIP AND GOVERNMENT IN MARTYR BEHESHTI'S THOUGHT: "UMMAH AND EMAMATE THEORY". POLITICAL QUARTERLY, 42(1), 287-310. doi: 10.22059/jpq.2012.29941
MLA
Davood Feirahi. "LEADERSHIP AND GOVERNMENT IN MARTYR BEHESHTI'S THOUGHT: "UMMAH AND EMAMATE THEORY"", POLITICAL QUARTERLY, 42, 1, 2012, 287-310. doi: 10.22059/jpq.2012.29941
HARVARD
Feirahi, D. (2012). 'LEADERSHIP AND GOVERNMENT IN MARTYR BEHESHTI'S THOUGHT: "UMMAH AND EMAMATE THEORY"', POLITICAL QUARTERLY, 42(1), pp. 287-310. doi: 10.22059/jpq.2012.29941
VANCOUVER
Feirahi, D. LEADERSHIP AND GOVERNMENT IN MARTYR BEHESHTI'S THOUGHT: "UMMAH AND EMAMATE THEORY". POLITICAL QUARTERLY, 2012; 42(1): 287-310. doi: 10.22059/jpq.2012.29941