Author/Authors :
Bagheri, Mohsen International Relations - University of Isfahan, Isfahan, Iran , Basiri, Mohammad Ali University of Isfahan, Isfahan, Iran , Yazdani, Enayatollah University of Isfahan, Isfahan, Iran
Abstract :
The Islamic Revolution of Iran in 1979 by the leadership of Imam Khomeini, the
resulting discourse and its influence on the internal political and social structure,
affected the Islamic world, the Middle East, and the Lebanese Shias. The rise of
Hezbollah in Lebanon was a manifestation of the Islamic Revolution discourse on the
Shia community regarding meaning and identity. With a critical approach, the present
study aimed to answer the question ‘How close and different has Hezbollah discourse
with the Islamic Revolution discourse from view, structural and identity?’. The issue
was analyzed using the theory of Laclau and Mouffe's discourse analysis and
operationalized by explaining the positions of the movement, its leaders and the
function of Hezbollah and comparing it with the political thought and works Imam
Khomeini as the Islamic Revolution ideologue. It shows that the Islamic Revolution has
been very influential in shaping Hezbollah's Islamic and revolutionary identity.
Meanwhile, the sign of Shia political Islam is the central sign of the Islamic Revolution
discourse, and the (Islamic) resistance is the primary sign of the Hezbollah speech. The
result indicated similarities in most floating characters, namely Shia political Islam,
belief in Velayat-e Faqih, justice-seeking, nationalism, independence, issuance of
Revolution and revolutionary identity, and resistance (struggle against Israel and anti-
Zionism, and anti-arrogance). However, there are some identity distinctions regarding
the emphasizing Hezbollah on the Shia, Arab and Lebanese identity and the broad
definition of some signs and, consequently, the attribution of some meanings to them,
which should be considered from the pathology of future relations between Iran and
Hezbollah. This issue regarding common counter-discourses such as Salafi-Takfiri,
Liberal Democracy and the Akhavani is essential.
Keywords :
Iranian Islamic Revolution Discourse , Lebanese Hezbollah Discourse , Discourse Analysis , Shia Political Islam , Resistance , Identity