hasan doostmohammadi; mahmood ebrahimi varkiani; mehrali lotfi ghadikolai
Abstract
The large number of verses in the Qur'an about the resurrection indicates the great importance of this principle of belief, and one of its important issues is the resurrection of man on the Day of Resurrection, which the Qur'an considers certain. The main question is, according to the Qur'an, how will ...
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The large number of verses in the Qur'an about the resurrection indicates the great importance of this principle of belief, and one of its important issues is the resurrection of man on the Day of Resurrection, which the Qur'an considers certain. The main question is, according to the Qur'an, how will the human body return on the Day of Resurrection? This article tries to provide a descriptive and analytical method in accordance with scientific theories of the return of the human body on the Day of Resurrection based on verse 51 of Surah Yasin. To this end, various views of commentators on how this return, including the theory of objectivity (return to all parts of the body), the theory of similarity (return of a typical form without a specific substance) and the theory of existential intensity of the soul (evolved body) were proposed and criticized. Emphasis on the word "Yanseloon" and the use of a narration that considers the return of the human body on the Day of Resurrection as a part called "wonder of the Prophet" and also the adaptation of this interpretation to the theory of simulation, provides a result that the human body is a major component. The remnant of the worldly body is formed, which is the main component, the origin of the body of the hereafter.
mahmud ebrahimi varkiani
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There are differing views among Muslims on leadership and caliphate after the holy Prophet and different sects of Islam are oriented towards one of these two (either caliphate or leadership). This paper seeks to identify the most significant factors leading to the generation of the idea of caliphate ...
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There are differing views among Muslims on leadership and caliphate after the holy Prophet and different sects of Islam are oriented towards one of these two (either caliphate or leadership). This paper seeks to identify the most significant factors leading to the generation of the idea of caliphate in the mind of the people of Sunna, especially in Ghazali's views. To this aim, we hypothesized that the most important reason of the promotion of such idea is the attention to the realities of the political life ofthe early Islam and reference to the lifestyle of the caliphs, and then we tested this hypothesis. The people of Sunna, particularly Ghazali, have always been concerned with caliphate and have regarded it as a phenomenon taking place with the advent of Islam;they match their views with the idea of caliphateand specially with the conduct of the companions of the Prophet and assume the same duties and rights for caliphs as areassigned toand granted Imams. As a result, the people of Sunnabase their views onwhat actually happened in reality and so we may call them justifiers; the point deserving attention is that from their perspective, practice comes before theory and instead of relying on a prioritheories, they draw ona posterioriones.