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, Department of Islamic Education, Lorestan University of Medical Sciences, Khorram abad, Iran
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Background: The term  of soft war,although its new, but in the past time, the enemies of Islam have been implemented in the Islamic society . Therefore, the pathologies of soft warcan be traced back to religious texts. Imam Ali (AS), due to his short and blessed rule, has paid more attention to this than the other Ahlul-Bayt, in the Nahj al-Balaghah. The role of seductive special people in the soft war is remarkable. The special people in this article are those that are for any reason-right or wrong-to be considered by others.
Materials and Methods: The present paper, with a library method and content analysis, examines the role of misleading special people in the soft war, and the gradual and unrecognizable transformation of values into the theoretical and practical values of dedication in the Islamic society.
Results: The deviation of the Islamic society begins from the thought or behavior of special people. In the following, the deviation is transmitted to the mass of people as "doubt in the mind" and "lust in behavior". First, because of the conflict of Islamic beliefs with the lusty behavior of society, the punishment of collective conscience is formed. Here the special people betrayed again , as a theorizing of passions and anti-values, appears in the form of doubts and uncertainty.
 
Conclusion: Finally, collective guilt, psychological replaced by a false peace and society suffering from "wandering thoughts" and "drunkeness in action" and unable to understanding right. It is difficult to reform such a society.
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Type of Study: Research |
Received: 2017/11/5 | Accepted: 2017/11/5 | Published: 2017/11/5

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