Document Type : Original Article
Authors
1 PhD student of History and Civilization of Islamic Nations, Islamic Azad University of Mashhad, Mashhad, Iran
2 Assistant Professor in History and Civilization of Islamic Nations, Institute of Islamic Sciences and Culture, Iran
3 Assistant Professor, Department of History and Civilization of Islamic Nations, Islamic Azad University of Mashhad, Mashhad, Iran
Abstract
Abstract
In the new millennium, the return to classical politicism and the existence of efficient political-religious parties is one of the most important indicators of social development on a national scale and a factor influencing the stability and prosperity of different nations in the field of international policy. Therefore, the aim of the present study is to analyze the key drivers affecting the formation of the political-religious Raushaniya movement in the Indian subcontinent with a futuristic approach. The used research method is descriptive-analytical, based on library studies, field surveys and software. The statistical population of the present study is a group of individuals and experts who have sufficient knowledge and experience about the formation of political-religious movement in the region of South Asia and the Indian subcontinent. Using the snowball method, 40 people were selected as a statistical sample to continue the studies, due to the impossibility of access to all. The results showed that the accuracy and validity of the research data in the form of filling index with a coefficient of nearly (98%) was confirmed. Also, the distribution of research variables indicates a significant and key contribution of elements with moderate impact (282) in the direct state and (4650) in the indirect state. Accordingly, feasible future patterns were presented in three groups of scenarios: high desirability (green status), acceptable (yellow status) and crisis (red status).
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