Document Type : Original Article
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Quran Teachings, Iranian Islamic Model of Progress, Soft War, Hard War, Family
10.22034/saas.2025.500404.1087
Abstract
The family is the oldest structure that mankind has created, and humans need and owe it to it. In fact, the family is at the top of all organizations and the creator and strengthener of every community and society. The enemy is active in various dimensions, and if it does not come to the fore in the field of hard war, it means that it has not achieved results in hard war. Today, soft war is one of the most effective, least expensive, most dangerous and most complex types of threats against the values and national security of a country. The purpose of this research is to answer this question: what is the reflection of soft war on the family from the perspective of the teachings of the Holy Quran? The hypothesis states that from the perspective of the Holy Quran, soft war has many negative effects on the family. In order to protect families from any kind of harm, the researcher has conceptualized the data obtained from the verses of the Holy Quran in three layers of primary, secondary and comprehensive themes using the content analysis method. Based on these concepts, primary themes (individualism, individualism, mortality, instability, extravagance, waste, abuse, self-adornment, revealing, identity burning, and self-disbelief) and organizing themes (individualism, isolation, fleeting life, worldly appearance, waste, wastefulness, self-decoration, self-show, self-forgetfulness, and lack of self-belief) were obtained. By combining and merging eleven closely related organizing themes, five overarching themes were extracted, including individualism, fashionism, extravagance and consumerism, display and display, and cultural self-destruction, with an emphasis on the teachings of the Holy Quran.
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