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1 Associate Professor, Department of Philosophy and Theology, University of Qom

2 Graduated from level 4 of jurisprudence and principles of the seminary of Qom

10.30465/alavi.2023.31028.2063

Abstract

Islam is a realistic religion; In the sense that in search of "reality" as an ideal, it directs people's efforts. Therefore, Imam Ali (as) in Nahj al-Balaghah, following the Qur'an in appropriate situations, has explained the reality. Realism has been of particular importance in all areas of life. The present study uses a library method to assess the realism and idealism from the perspective of Imam Ali (AS) and the results of the research indicate that: Imam Ali (AS) according to the realism that they had from social, political and time conditions, for They did not spare any effort to preserve and strengthen the ideals of the fledgling Islamic regime. In Imam Ali's (as) view, realism is the same truth that is based on correct judgment and worldview, and ultimately has a reasonable, human and divine reaction, and saves man from the hopeless and dark approach to seeing the world. Gives. Idealism refers to the sublime and constructive aspirations that, without regard to reality and without the use of logical mechanisms, are imaginary and cause ideals to remain slogans.

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