Document Type : Research
Authors
1 Assistant Professor, Department of Jurisprudence and the Foundations of Islamic Law Department, Faculty of Theology and Islamic Studies, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran
2 PhD in Women and Family Studies, University of Religions and Islamic Studies,
Abstract
John Rawls, as one of the twentieth-century theorists in his theory of justice, explains the two principles of freedom and the principle of difference, and ultimately proposes the principle of equal opportunity for all the people of the community. In the present study, using library resources and applying a descriptive-analytical method and comparing them in the framework of gender justice, the principles of justice of John Rawls were criticized and analyzed on the basis of Islamic studies. Sometimes, it is believed that in the context of women’s affairs, it can be argued that in describing the principle of difference, a new definition of gender justice in the Western world can be presented; however, the method of accepting the principle of the Rawls’ difference and the priority that prevails over the principles of justice itself was discussed. It makes no difference between gender equality and gender equity. Accordingly, while analyzing this attitude, the quality of gender justice is aligned with Rawls’ dualistic approach. The results of this research show that, based on the Islamic worldview, one can more clearly respond to the concerns of justice in general and gender justice in a specific way while ensuring respect for justice, the particular situation and the special needs of social groups Like women.
Keywords
- Principle of Freedom
- Principle of Difference
- Principle of Equal Opportunity
- Rawls
- Gender Justice
- First State
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