Document Type : Original Article

Author

tarbiat modares university

Abstract

The main goal of this paper is to study the changes in the situation of the sacred and the moral in the Iranian post revolutionary society. The results of this research show that Iranian government has made vast policies for sacralizing the time, place and so publicization of religion. Faced with these policies, the society sometimes has accompanied, sometimes has resisted and sometimes has invented new forms of religiosity. So it is difficult to say that Iranian society has secularized. What has happened is more changing the forms of religiosity. On the other hand, the research results show that Iranian society is in the crises of social capital and trust and is in anomic situation. There is a rupture between religion and ethics and the social authority of religion is weakened. The result of publicization of religion is vanishing the distinction of sacred and profane. The desacralized sacred has come to birth; the sacred that is present in society but does not have privacy and dignity and is not capable of producing solidarity in the society. So it can be said that policy making for moralizing the social life has not succeed.

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