aziz fahimi
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the discussion of Hardship in a marriage that gives divorce to a wife is one of the important issues in the private lives of families and a way to get rid of a wife from a couple's Difficult life..Since this is a problem with Iranian and non-Iranian families such as France, this article discuss the implications ...
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the discussion of Hardship in a marriage that gives divorce to a wife is one of the important issues in the private lives of families and a way to get rid of a wife from a couple's Difficult life..Since this is a problem with Iranian and non-Iranian families such as France, this article discuss the implications of the examples of marriage in the law of Iran and France.t is clear that in this area there are some similarities and some differences in the examples of the realization of hardship Common cases of hardship may include the abandonment of common life for a significant period of time, and the presence of couple to serious illnesses and misbehavior, illnesses and an imminent conviction of a couple in jail. Similar examples of non-payment of the family cost, infertility, couples married again, man's employment is contrary to the interests of the family, and the continued use of psychotropic drugs in Iranian law, and committing adultery from one of the couples and lying for 6 years in physical separation, or missing one of them in French law.
aziz fahimi
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Among the most challenging interdisciplinary discussions in our era is the conversation about nature and philosophical foundations on the way to look at it that is discussed in the domain of environmental discourse.Various and sometimes crisis-making interventions in nature is rooted in the bases of ...
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Among the most challenging interdisciplinary discussions in our era is the conversation about nature and philosophical foundations on the way to look at it that is discussed in the domain of environmental discourse.Various and sometimes crisis-making interventions in nature is rooted in the bases of the way of looking at nature. Some have a anthropocentric approach toward nature based on which nature is the enemy of human beings and must be defeated one way or another. Another view is based on this statement that the nature is divine trusts for us and should be treated with a lovely vision and be looked upon as a kind mother and interventions in its regard should be conducted trustworthily. These two views are of thousands of years' history and their expression in Judaism and Christianity based on which the current view in west is inspired, is the topic of the present article as the starting point of religious look in this regard. Briefly speaking, the Jewish view and the Christian view of the Roman branch are based on the defeating and forceful approach toward nature and the viewpoint of Christianity in the Greek branch and Islamic one are based on a loving and trustworthy approach as regards the nature and the environment.
Azizollah Fahimi
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Rooted in the Renaissance, a domination-based look at the nature was an approach taken by many Western intellectuals. Central idea to this approach was the elimination of god from the environment to rely on the fundamentals of humanism. Authors such as Freud and Nietzsche noted this approach. Some others ...
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Rooted in the Renaissance, a domination-based look at the nature was an approach taken by many Western intellectuals. Central idea to this approach was the elimination of god from the environment to rely on the fundamentals of humanism. Authors such as Freud and Nietzsche noted this approach. Some others like Linwhait came to the conclusion that the religious ideas are the sources of environmental degradation, while Jews and Christians opposed this anthropocentric approach. Contrary to this approach, there stands an Islamic perspective that is based on the revelation from god as it is reflected in the Holy Qur'an. This attitude has a respectful look at the environment. In Islamic resources there is a god-centered belief that regards the environment as an object of protection in the hands of the believers. The Islamic approach prohibits any damage to the nature.