Investigating the effect of enjoining good and forbidding evil on social security structures

Document Type : Original Article

Authors
1 PhD in Theology and Islamic Studies, Lecturer of Theology and Studies courses at Aja University, Tehran, Iran
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10.22034/saas.2024.211761
Abstract
Social security is one of the most basic needs of the individual and society, and its lack has unfortunate consequences on social health, which is interpreted as one of the two invisible blessings in the structure of divine religions, especially Islam. Therefore, to strengthen this factor, a set of religious orders must be used along with moral and social laws. One of these religious laws is the duty of enjoining what is good and forbidding what is evil, and its impact on social security has been studied in this research. This study is a mixed study in terms of practical purpose, in terms of compilation, and descriptive method in terms of type. The statistical population of the research in the qualitative part of all the documents and documents related to the subject of the research and the statistical population of the quantitative part, taking into account the trustees and those involved in the field of good and bad, was estimated to be 120 people, and the sample population was 91people using Cochran's formula. was determined Qualitative data were analyzed by content analysis method and data obtained through questionnaire using descriptive and inferential statistics. According to the results of social security research, it consists of two dimensions of social values and norms, as well as social identity, which the results of statistical tests showed, enjoining good and forbidding evil has an impact on each of these two dimensions.
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