The subject of this paper is the military mission of Nahjolbalaghe in the political system of Islam, which is influenced by the high goals of Islam's life-giving religion, the position of its political system in the geostrategic developments and the new geopolitical structure of the world, the opportunities and threats of the external environment, weaknesses and points The strength of the indoor environment is the complexity of the performance of alien competitors in various areas. This article which is the result of a research program, is applied research in this regard and in terms of the level of evaluation, it has a descriptive-deductive nature and is based on a library approach in terms of the approach and method of ranking. Also for information, the following 3 questions were presented: a)What is the purpose of the rulers of the world in terms of Nahjolbalaghe?b)What is the purpose of the political system of Islam in terms of Nahjolbalaghe?c)What are the missions of the Nahjolbalaghe with regard to the objectives of divestment and military force?With the institutionalization of the missions of the military forces of the political system of islam, here is a range of options for a complete defense, called "capacity for layering" for the islamic system.
khan ahmadi, E. (2018). The mission of the military forces from the point of view of Nahjolbalaghe in the political system of Islam Esmaeel KhanAhmadi. Defensive Researches and Management, 17(86), 59-82.
MLA
esmaeil khan ahmadi. "The mission of the military forces from the point of view of Nahjolbalaghe in the political system of Islam Esmaeel KhanAhmadi", Defensive Researches and Management, 17, 86, 2018, 59-82.
HARVARD
khan ahmadi, E. (2018). 'The mission of the military forces from the point of view of Nahjolbalaghe in the political system of Islam Esmaeel KhanAhmadi', Defensive Researches and Management, 17(86), pp. 59-82.
VANCOUVER
khan ahmadi, E. The mission of the military forces from the point of view of Nahjolbalaghe in the political system of Islam Esmaeel KhanAhmadi. Defensive Researches and Management, 2018; 17(86): 59-82.