:: Volume 13, Issue 50 (winter 2020) ::
پژوهشنامه اخلاق 2020, 13(50): 125-144 Back to browse issues page
Ethical Analysis to “Courtesy of Coyness” with Emphasis to Imam Sajjad’s Devotion Manner –peace be upon him.
Mohammad Asadi , Seyed Ali Hoseinizadeh , Mohammad Javad Anbiaei
Academic Personnel and Associate Professor, Department of Quranic Sciences and Tradition, Research Institute of Hawzeh and University
Abstract:   (1486 Views)
To understand the meaning of “Coquetry” as a manner to keep the relationship between man and God, there are two attitudes to explain: Negation, Confirmation. In negation aspect, the worshiper is entangled in some failings like pride, egotism etc. The confirmation aspect is going to exhibit the desirability and attractiveness of adoration in which the worshiper is trying to make himself more close to God by the honeyed language of coyness and modesty. This article is surveying the different dimensions of coyness through descriptive-analytical method and surveying the supplications of infallible Imams especially Imam Sajjad’s supplications. The results show that against the view of some researchers  - who mostly regard the coyness in negation realms - in devotional-ethical conduct of Infallible Imams confirmation aspect of coyness has been overemphasized. In addition to that, it is possible to search some samples of coyness in conduct and behavior  in their lifestyle which nobody mentioned this sense.
Keywords: Courtesy of Coyness, Devotion Manner, Imam Sajjad (pbuh), Supplication.
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Type of Study: theoretic | Subject: ethics
Received: 2021/05/30 | Accepted: 2020/06/30 | Published: 2020/06/30


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