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Different religions have one belief in common in that man is not self-existent. It means that his life is basically dependent on an independent central power. This concept was suggested by early religions in the form of the belief that nature has powers, but more advanced religions have a belief in a metaphysical being, who is the creator of the world.
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The perfect man in Islamic philosophy, reality or illusion [PDF]
In the works of Islamic philosophers, the position of the ideal head of the ideal society was occupied by the divine prophet who, according to their description, possessed all the virtues of a human being can possibly have. Unlike an ideal society which,
Halilović Tehran
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Examination of Symbolic Imagery of Concept of the Perfect Man in Molana's Masnavi and Sohrevardi's Stories [PDF]
The most dominant theme of the richest works on mysticism is perceptive imagery which has its origin in mythology and philosophy. Given their intrinsic link to the meanings and concepts, images are considered as the intellectual life of the writer and ...
Maryam Haghshenas, Davoud Sparham
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Review of Ayatollah Javadi Amoli's Thought on Perfect Human and Its Correlation with Divine Vicegerency [PDF]
The topic of humanity and philosophical anthropology have been indispensable in human history, and a true depiction of man's status in the creation is foremost in theistic religions.
alireza rezwani
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Perfect Man from the Perspectives of the Holy Qur'an and Mysticism [PDF]
In the holy Qur'an, perfect man is portrayed on the basis of contemplation and reasoning. However, in mysticism, perfect man is introduced in an intuitive manner.
mohammad hadi moradi, mahin anafajeh
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The article examines the role of the social ideal in history according to the evolution of the Perfect Person image. The Ideal is understood as the image of the appropriate that allows one to assess the things in existence and direction of its ...
E. F. Kazakov, V. I. Krasikov
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"Perfect Man" in Islamic mysticism, and comparison with Hormazd-bagh in Manichaeism [PDF]
Manichaean religion founded by Mani is a Gnostic religion, which is considered as a mystical cult. The basic principle of religion is the descent of soul from the heaven and become imprisoned in the material world; the duty of mankind is to get rid of ...
Fereshteh Jafari, Ahmad Khatami
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Konsep Manusia Ideal dalam Persepektif Suhrawardi Al-Maqtul
Ideal man in the perspective of Suhrawardi called a perfect man (insan kamil). They are the leaders who represent the position as caliph in the earth. Man is a perfect creature which has many advantages compared with other creatures, because they have ...
Ernita Dewi
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Ethical philosophy of Abu Nasr al-Farabi
The article deals with the ethical philosophy of Abu Nasr al-Farabi. The difference between al-Farabi and other thinkers, not only in the creation of his own ethical system, but also he was one of the gifted individuals who implemented these lofty ideas (
Zh. Sandybayev
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Insan Kamil Sebagai Basis Pengembangan Kreativitas Dalam Pendidikan Islam
: This paper intends to try to describe the conception of creativity in Islamic education. Islamic education has the ultimate goal the establishment of perfect man, be a basis for the development of creativity of learners.
Kholid Mawardi
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