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Zahed Zahedani S S. Islamic or Moslem Sociology: from individual and society point of view. فصلنامه تحقیقات بنیادین علوم انسانی 2017; 3 (2) :97-114
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Associate professor of sociology and a member of Istitute for Humanities and Social Sciend Development of Shiraz University
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This article will look at sociology of family from three dimensional Islamic sociology point of view.  In three dimensional out look, I had presented a sociological approach using ontological understanding of martyred Motahhari to the relationship between individual and society and "how" or "becoming" philosophy of late Ayt. Hoseini Al- Hashemi.  In this approach it is assumed that there are three actors playing part in all social phenomena: individual, society and relations. In this paper we will present a sociological theory of family which enables us to describe, explain and analyze family as a social entity. There are three individuals playing part in a family: father, mother and child or children. They play their roles in a social context with three subsystems such as: politics, culture and economy.  Their positions shape through their relations to cultural  "tendency", "outlook" and "knowledge" which are mirrored in their "ethics", "believes" and "behaviors".  In each of these three parts analysis, we will introduce 27 concepts in sociological interpretation of family. In a case study of a family we should follow 27 factors in each three above mentioned parts. To show the theory's practical validity we will point out to some characteristics of family in two cultures of Qajar and present time periods in Iran.
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