Theory of Umm al-Qura (original) (raw)
The Theory of Umm al-Qura (Persian: نظریهٔ اُمّالقُریٰ, means: the mother of cities, the core of nation of the Islamic world) is a theory to explain the foreign policy and analysis of the borders of power of the Islamic Republic of Iran and Iran's position in the Islamic world, which was proposed by Mohammad Javad Larijani in the 1980s. According to this theory, the Islamic world is a single nation and the criterion for the unity of the nation is its leadership. If a country can raise its level of leadership beyond its territorial boundaries with the formation of an Islamic government, it will be in position of "Umm al-Qura" on the Islamic world as the core of the Islamic international government.
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dbo:abstract | The Theory of Umm al-Qura (Persian: نظریهٔ اُمّالقُریٰ, means: the mother of cities, the core of nation of the Islamic world) is a theory to explain the foreign policy and analysis of the borders of power of the Islamic Republic of Iran and Iran's position in the Islamic world, which was proposed by Mohammad Javad Larijani in the 1980s. According to this theory, the Islamic world is a single nation and the criterion for the unity of the nation is its leadership. If a country can raise its level of leadership beyond its territorial boundaries with the formation of an Islamic government, it will be in position of "Umm al-Qura" on the Islamic world as the core of the Islamic international government. The theory of "Umm al-Qura" was first applied by Abd al-Rahman al-Kawakibi about the city of Mecca, which is the religious center of the Islamic world. To solve the problems of the Islamic world, he proposed the "Conference of Religious Leaders and Thinkers, Scholars and Intellectuals of the Islamic World in Mecca as the Ummah of Islam". If a country is recognized as the "Umm al-Qura" of the Islamic world in such a way that its stability is equal to the stability of Islam and the Islamic countries, and its weakness is equal to the weakness of Islam and the Islamic countries, if a conflict made between pursuing the national interests or the public interests of the Muslims, the interests of the "Umm al-Qura" - of course, if it is vital and necessary - take precedence over the Islamic interests. Thus, in the case of a conflict between the two categories, the task of the Islamic international government becomes clear. (en) |
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rdfs:comment | The Theory of Umm al-Qura (Persian: نظریهٔ اُمّالقُریٰ, means: the mother of cities, the core of nation of the Islamic world) is a theory to explain the foreign policy and analysis of the borders of power of the Islamic Republic of Iran and Iran's position in the Islamic world, which was proposed by Mohammad Javad Larijani in the 1980s. According to this theory, the Islamic world is a single nation and the criterion for the unity of the nation is its leadership. If a country can raise its level of leadership beyond its territorial boundaries with the formation of an Islamic government, it will be in position of "Umm al-Qura" on the Islamic world as the core of the Islamic international government. (en) |
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