The place of seeking justice in Motahari's thought and its crystallization in the discourse of the Islamic Revolution of Iran.

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Abstract
The genealogy of the Islamic Revolution can be traced from many and different directions. One of them is to identify its intellectual and discourse origins. Therefore, this article raises its main question about the place of justice in Motahari's thought and its crystallization in the discourse of Iran's Islamic Revolution. The hypothesis of the article is that the Islamic revolution, as a revolution with divine intellectual foundations, definitely paid attention to the concept of justice in its discourse. The crystallization of this concept can be seen in the constitution, which was actually an extract of the thoughts of the Islamic Revolution. Now, in order to understand the best discourse, one must follow its intellectual genealogy in the key thinkers of the revolution, of which Professor Motahari was one of the most important. The findings of the research have shown that the intellectual system of the Islamic Revolution was originally a justice-centered discourse, and the descent of many of its components and elements can be traced in the thought of Professor Motahari. The approach of the descriptive-analytical article and the method of data collection was library.

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