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Volume 13, Issue 50 (5-2020)
Abstract

Molana, the great creator of Masnavi, is an intellectual mystic, who has based his intellectual foundation on peace and indulgence. He has invited all in his works to follow his manner, by employing various techniques such as simile and anecdote.  His view on indulgence, along with some other views, have been criticized. The current study has explored these criticisms in the last century by adopting an analytical-descriptive approach. The purpose of such analysis was to fully understand the basis of his view on indulgence and to introduce and study the criticisms against it. Upon analysis, it became apparent that coexistence of different religious beliefs in the society (social pluralism), based on Islamic core beliefs, played a major role in his worldview. However, religious pluralism, bearing similarities with the aforementioned view of his, is not welcomed by Molana. The analysis of Molana’s verses has also shown that calling him a pluralist is not evidence-based and therefore flawed

Dr Abolqasem Mahdavi, Dr Hamid Azzizmohammadlou,
Volume 19, Issue 2 (6-2019)
Abstract

According to empirical studies, the imbalanced and even contradictory changes have happened during the industrialization process at some industrial areas and structures, and both national and provincial levels in Iran. This paper analyzes the trend of inclusive and sustainable industrial development and its determinants during the period 1974-2015 by Johansen-Juselius co-integration method. The findings show that industrial growth has experienced a highly fluctuating trend. Inclusive industrial development has experienced a relatively stable trend. However, sustainability of industrial development has recorded a downward trend during the period under study. The results of co-integration analysis indicate positive and significant effects of capital, exchange rate, technology, and research and development expenditure on industrial growth. The inclusiveness of industrial development despite is positively influenced by industrial employment, investment and social capital. Nevertheless, it is negatively affected by technology and research and development expenditure. Sustainability of industrial development is also a positive function of industrial employment, social capital and government investment on the environment sector. According to the findings, it is suggested that the more credits should be allocated for protecting environment. In addition, in order to enhance social capital, it is recommended that the participation rate of various social classes should be increased.

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