Divine Framework: A New Model for Scientific Governance in the 21st Century
A groundbreaking new book offers a revolutionary blueprint for building a scientific civilization, firmly rooted in Islamic social theology. Titled “The Theological System for the Governance of Converging Sciences and Technologies,” the work by Dr. Mohammad Ismail Abdollahi presents an innovative model designed to propel nations to the forefront of science and technology.
A Vision for Convergent Governance
Moving beyond traditional academic boundaries, this distinct work analyzes the various dimensions of converging sciences and technologies through a theological and civilizational lens. It provides a fresh, specialized scientific model based on Islamic social theology, creating a practical framework for governance in the 21st century. The book’s systemic approach, inspired by foundational national directives, integrates both hard and soft technologies to chart a new course for scientific leadership.
From Philosophical Foundations to Practical Policy
The publication offers a comprehensive analysis, spanning the philosophy of convergence to scientific policymaking and the development of emerging interdisciplinary fields. It meticulously details the importance of technology monitoring and prioritizes the governance of converging sciences. Alongside deep theoretical foundations, the book presents operational models tailored to national needs, fully exploring the requirements for implementing this new governance system. The strategic benefits and solutions outlined are positioned to secure long-term national scientific preeminence, enhance quality of life, and realize the vision of an Islamic university.
Endorsement and Availability
The book features a valuable introduction by Professor Shaqayeq Jag-Jouye Javanmard, President of Iran’s Center for the Development of Strategic Sciences and Technologies. It was first published in 2023 by Qom University of Technology.
This unparalleled collection is an essential resource for researchers, policymakers, professors, and students seeking new and sustainable horizons in governance sciences and advanced technologies.