Title of article :
An Analysis of the Position of the Three Components of Nation, Nationality, and Identity in the Process of the Arab Military Coalition Formation in the Persian Gulf
Author/Authors :
Yazdanpanah Dero, Qiumars Department of Political Geography - University of Tehran - Tehran, IRAN , Rahimi, Reza Political Geography - University of Tehran - Tehran, IRAN
Abstract :
The West Asian region's government structure, which is part of the Islamic world's
civilization, faces significant governance challenges. Islamic countries do not
adopt appropriate regional governance processes due to the essential differences
between Islamic political thought and Western humanist political thought.
Meanwhile, the geopolitical region of Southwest Asia and the countries bordering
the Persian Gulf are no exception. The Arab military coalition influenced by
geopolitical contexts in the region can be evaluated and analyzed regarding the
three components of nationality and identity in Islam. A process controlled by the
modern world's developments and is indifferent to the Islamic world history and
the basic concepts of this religion. The results indicated that ideas in Islamic
political thought and its religious teachings had provided ideal opportunities for
producing and maintaining security; nevertheless, Western political ideas'
influence on the Islamic world does not allow them to make such decisions. The
security situation in the geopolitical region of Southwest Asia has deprived it of
permanent stability and security.
Keywords :
Nation and Identity , Southwest Asia , Persian Gulf , Arab Military Coalition , Security
Journal title :
Contemporary Research of the Islamic Revolution