“Right to life” in monotheistic religions
" Right to life" as the fundamental rights of every person, from the beginning, has been important in the different schools of thought and religions, especially the monotheistic religions.
Muhammad Reza Ehsani Mutlaq +1 more
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Assistant Professor, Department of Theology and Islamic Sciences, Payam Noor University, Iran [PDF]
The religions of ancient Iran encompass a wide range of religious developments, which in terms of phenomenological studies is a readable example of the evolution of the history of religions.In the history of religions, at the beginning of the religious ...
yusof jafarzadeh, moohamd masoudnia
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Human Rights in The Monotheistic Religions : Justification of Human Rights in the perspective of monotheistic religion according to Human Rights Theories [PDF]
The discourse of human rights has been very prominent in the post-world wars which led various international organizations and institutes to generate awareness on this subject and pave a path for implementation of fundamental human rights in the world. Many theories have been coined and proliferated in the world to look the matter more seriously.
Ali, Sadaqat
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Disputing Radicalism and Terrorism from the Perspective of Monotheistic Religions (With an Emphasis on Indonesian Society) [PDF]
SUBJECT AND OBJECTIVES: This research is aimed to analyze the factors of radicalism and terrorism action that was happening in Indonesia, it is obviously important because the result can be used by the Indonesian government, civil societies and other ...
Mohammad Zaki Amami (Indonesia) +2 more
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For more than 75 years, scientists and historians have been working on a theory (of some researchers called a conspiracy theory) that an Egyptian pharaoh invented God more than 3,300 years ago.
Christensen Carsten Sander
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God, Love, and Interreligious Dialogue [PDF]
The monotheistic religions that valorize love typically believe that their love for God should be extended to God's creatures and, in particular, to one's fellow human beings.
William J. Wainwright
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Pilgrimage in Monotheistic Religions and Its Spiritual and Civilizational Role [PDF]
Pilgrimage is an act of worship intending to seek spirituality in a holy place. Investigations into the historical pilgrimage record show that such a practice existed in pre-Islamic religions such as Zoroastrianism, Judaism, and Christianity, and the ...
Hafez Najafi
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Nasrallah Amin Kalibar, preceptor, Department of Theology and Islamic Sciences, Payam Noor University, Iran) [PDF]
Emile Durkheim, a French philosopher and sociologist, explained the relationship between religion and society in his book »The Elementary Forms of the Religious Life« by examining Australian totemism.
Yousef جعفرزاده
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Commonalities of the Abrahamic Religions in the Worldview of Science: Metaphysical Presuppositions of Science [PDF]
The Abrahamic religions include the three monotheistic religions of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. All of these religions consider Abraham as their ancestor, and they consider science to be the knowledge of the universe and humanity, which are divine ...
Maryam Shamsaei, Mahdi Golshani
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Ibn Tufayl’s Hayy Ibn Yaqzan: The Natural Progression of the Mind and Intellectual Elitism [PDF]
This paper argues that Hayy Ibn Yaqzan, the allegorical fable by Ibn Tufayl, provides a rational defense for monotheistic religions by emphasizing that the human mind can realize the absolute reality of existence through its dependence on itself without ...
Dr. Mesfer Alhayyani
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