Document Type : Original Article

Authors

1 PhD Student in Political Science, Islamic Azad University, Hamadan Branch, Iran

2 Associate Professor of International Relations, Hamadan Branch, Islamic Azad University, Hamadan, Iran

Abstract

Tunisia was the first country in which a new wave of Islamic awakening began in its region in 2010, and with the removal of Ben Ali from the government, it marked a new wave of developments in the region under the name of fighting against tyranny and seeking democracy. In fact, the most important demands of the people in this period of Islamic awakening; It was the desire for democracy and the removal of tyranny and dictatorship, which is similar to the Iranian Islamic Revolution in February 1357. The most important question is: What were the results of the wave of Islamic awakening (2011) following the demand for democracy influenced by various forces in Tunisia? And its realization is affected by various Islamic and secular forces and currents in Tunisia, and of course its influence by the Islamic Revolution of Iran is desired (goal). The findings of the article show that the wave of Islamic awakening and democratization in Tunisia with the leadership of Hezb-al-Nehza influenced by the Islamic Revolution of Iran has had better results in creating a pluralistic society and the isolation of tyranny than in other countries. Searching for democracy in this country has a more suitable perspective (findings). Using the analytical descriptive method and referring to library and documentary sources is used in this article to write the content (method).

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