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:: Volume 16, Issue 61 (autumn 2023) ::
پژوهشنامه اخلاق 2023, 16(61): 7-7 Back to browse issues page
An analysis of human immortality and its function in ethics from the point of view of Allameh Majlisi (RA).
Ali Bahrami , Jafar Shanazari , Maryam Hashemi
Banu Mojtehadeh Amin Institute of Higher Education
Abstract:   (235 Views)
Allameh Majlesi is one of the theologians who entered the field of Islamic theology and ethics with a narrative approach and in the light of the verses and narrations from the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh). From his point of view, many theological topics have a deep impact and a prominent role in moral topics. They consider the immortality of man, which is one of the prominent topics in the field of theology, to be in close connection with moral topics. They believe that after death, in the afterlife, a person will have peace with both his soul and his worldly body forever with God's will. The aspect of his innovation in this definition of immortality is that he does not consider the soul or the worldly body to be the criterion for survival in the afterlife, and considers both of these to be involved in the immortality of man in the afterlife. Therefore, this interpretation of immortality is from his point of view, which plays its role and function in the three areas of meaning, motivation and purpose in moral teachings. Therefore, this research aims to reread his thoughts in this field with an analytical approach by referring to his works.Allameh Majlesi is one of the theologians who entered the field of Islamic theology and ethics with a narrative approach and in the light of the verses and narrations from the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh). From his point of view, many theological topics have a deep impact and a prominent role in moral topics. They consider the immortality of man, which is one of the prominent topics in the field of theology, to be in close connection with moral topics. They believe that after death, in the afterlife, a person will have peace with both his soul and his worldly body forever with God's will. The aspect of his innovation in this definition of immortality is that he does not consider the soul or the worldly body to be the criterion for survival in the afterlife, and considers both of these to be involved in the immortality of man in the afterlife. Therefore, this interpretation of immortality is from his point of view, which plays its role and function in the three areas of meaning, motivation and purpose in moral teachings. Therefore, this research aims to reread his thoughts in this field with an analytical approach by referring to his works.
Keywords: Allameh Majlesi, immortality, function, ethics, human
     
Type of Study: بنیادی | Subject: Normative ethics
Received: 2023/09/7 | Accepted: 2023/11/1 | Published: 2023/11/1
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Bahrami A, Shanazari J, Hashemi M. An analysis of human immortality and its function in ethics from the point of view of Allameh Majlisi (RA).. پژوهشنامه اخلاق 2023; 16 (61) :7-7
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فصلنامه علمی پژوهشنامه اخلاق Research Quarterly in Islamic Ethics
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