The basics of Islamic lifestyle in the Holy Quran

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Year: 2013 University Degree: Master's degree Category: Philosophy - Ethics
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    Master's thesis in the field of Quranic sciences

    Abstract:

    Islam, as a collection of revealed teachings based on human nature and endowed with intellectual and mystical support, has the ability to meet the needs of perfection at any time and place. Seeking God should be human.

    Undoubtedly, the most important issue in the universe (the issue of human education is a human being who is the result of the kingdom and the kingdom and has an eternal history and eternal suffix; that he is the essence of existence,

    In terms of his divine purpose and ultimate goal, only when he is in the position of "truth in the presence of Malik" (Qamar, 55)) It will reach its final perfection.

    One ??of the most important missions of Muslim thinkers today in the field of religious teachings and the Islamic way of life in the Qur'an, which is education and training, is the explanation of a comprehensive religious program based on the Holy Qur'an and the school of Ahl al-Bayt, peace be upon them.

    The effort and correct understanding of the foundations of the Islamic lifestyle, which includes religious, moral, economic, cultural, political and social principles, in recognizing and establishing the foundation of Islamic life based on revelation doubles the necessity of this research. style="direction: rtl;">This research consists of four parts and conclusions, the first part includes generalities, the second part is related to the main question, i.e. the basics of Islamic lifestyle from the perspective of the Quran and data analysis

    The third part is related to the indicators of the basics of lifestyle and the fourth part deals with the causes and factors of the Islamic lifestyle and its consequences. 

    In this research, an attempt has been made to categorize the verses related to each topic and explain them with the help of the traditions of the innocents, peace be upon them, and in this way, the books of interpretation and the works of experts have also been used. rtl;"> 

    Introduction

    There is no doubt that the lifestyle of every person and society is affected by the type of beliefs (worldview) and values ??(ideology) governing that person and society. Material worldview and hedonistic and profit-oriented values ??naturally create a certain lifestyle. Just as the divine worldview and perfectionistic and happiness-oriented values ??shape a certain style of life. Therefore, religion, in the first step, provides a special worldview and ideology to form the foundation of religious life. In the next stage, religion seeks to shape a special type of human life by providing special customs and instructions for all aspects of human life. The moral, legal and jurisprudential guidelines of religion are actually intended to provide a model of religious and godly life. The instructions that have been put forward in the field of clothing, food, makeup, behavior with family, behavior with neighbors, behavior with co-religionists and non-religionists, and interfaith and interfaith interactions and communications in religion are all for building a religious lifestyle. There is no doubt that our current way of life is not the only possible and best way to live. Some parts that we consider essential did not exist at all in the not-so-distant past. Undoubtedly, there are some problems in our current life, which will solve many problems by solving them, and there are some parts in our life that are empty, which will make our life much better. Being or not being a part of our life goes back to the world we have created for ourselves, our fundamental answers to the definition of happiness and human, and our perception of the origin and destination and social decisions of humans in this period of life, have created a set of possibilities and impossibilities that do not allow us to make any choice easily..

        The current research is a research entitled "Basics of Islamic lifestyle in the Holy Quran" in which an attempt has been made to introduce the concepts of lifestyle from different perspectives, to examine and explain the characteristics of Islamic lifestyle according to the verses and traditions, and the broad dimensions of this process were also explored in the ideological dimension, including monotheistic attitude, moralism and guardianship based on verses and traditions.

        There is no doubt that the discussion of having an Islamic lifestyle in the current era in which Muslims have distanced themselves from their religious values ??is important in several ways. Usually, lifestyle has a pattern that defines the relationships that a person establishes in his life between values, attitudes and behaviors. These values ??also include topics such as religious values ??and aesthetics. The Islamic way of life according to three rich sources: the Holy Quran and the life of the Holy Prophet (PBUH) and the life of the Ahl al-Bayt (PBUH) is also full of religious and worldly teachings that can be applied and implemented in both theoretical and practical dimensions. I would like to dedicate "Islami" to one of the best and dearest sections of this society, that is, students and researchers. I hope that God's grace will be extended to this writer and his spiritual and practical weaknesses and deficiencies will not interfere in the impact of this research. In this research, an attempt is made to explain the basics of the Islamic lifestyle in some of the most important aspects of social life by referring to verses and traditions.  For this purpose, after discussing some of the concepts of concepts and beliefs, he explained the Islamic lifestyle in the fields of "worldview", "governance", "ethics" and social etiquette, "economic programs", "learning", "relationship with others", "family relations" and "business". The main content of the first chapter titled "Research Overview" as well as parts of the second chapter titled "Research Background" and the third chapter titled Islamic Life Style Indicators and the fourth chapter were also the product of the efforts and guidance of Dr. Seyed Mohammad Hosseini.

    In the end, I feel it necessary to express my sincere gratitude to all the loved ones who have been involved in the completion of this research. Especially from the professors of Ilam University of Quranic Sciences, who made me more determined to do this work with their humble and compassionate encouragements and follow-ups, as well as by pointing out the necessary scientific points.

    I hope that dear readers and respected professors will not deprive us of their guidance and that their suggestions can add to the richness of this work in the next editions.

     

    Title

    Foundations of Islamic life style in the Quran

    Abstract

    Islam as a revealed doctrine is based suite of human Brftrt and the support rational and mystical, it has the ability, to each Time and location will meet the needs of the park and God will man.

    Without a doubt, the most important of the universe (the trained man, come on man's property and kingdom and the eternal history and the eternal apposition, is, that he is being extracted

    Divine purpose and ultimate ends in themselves, just as long as (in a sure position under a Competent Sovereign.)

    Finds time to relax and reach the ultimate perfection

    The mission of today's most important Muslim scholars and religious teachings of the Quran, the Islamic way of life, education, religion comprehensive explanation, based on the Quran and Ahlul-Bayt al is. to relax and reach the ultimate

    because of the essential foundations of the life style of the Qur'an and Hadith inevitable and opportunity for research in the field of Islamic life style.

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    1 Chapter 1: General research. 1

     Introduction: 2

    1 1 statement of the research problem. 3

    1 2 Necessity and importance of research 4

    1 3 Research background: 5

    1 4 New aspects and innovation of research: 7

    1 5 Research objectives 7

    1 6 Research questions: 8

    1 7 Research hypotheses: 8

    1 8 Research method: 8

    1 9 Meanings of terms and key words of the research: 8

    Chapter Two: Principles and foundations of Islamic lifestyle in the Holy Quran). 11

    2 1 Beliefs. 12

    2 1 1 The principle of monotheism 12

    2 1 1 1 monotheism in creation. 15

    2 1 1 2 monotheism in God's property. 16

    2 1 1 3 Monotheism in God's Lordship. 18

    2 1 2 The Principle of Resurrection 20

    2 1 3 The Principle of Imamate and Caliphate. 21

    2 1 4 The principle of prophecy. 22

    2 1 5 The principle of justice. 23

    2 5 1   Developmental justice. 23

    2 5 2 Legislative justice: 24

    2 5 3 Criminal justice: 24

    2 2 Basics of anthropology. 24

    2 2 1 Being purposeful. 24

    2 2 2 Caliphate and human succession. 25

    2 2 3 purposefulness of creation 27

    2 3 4 free will 27

    2 2 5 human knowability. 29

    2 2 6 natural tendency of man. 30

    2 2 7 The truth of human nature and character. 31

    2 2 8 rationalism (reasoning) 32

    2 3 social basis. 34

    2 3 1 principle of justice. 35

    2 3 2 Principle of accountability. 37

    2 3 3 The principle of enjoining good and forbidding evil 37

    2 3 4 The principle of testing and suffering 37

    2 3 5 Social justice in the shadow of Islamic laws. 38

    2 4 moral foundations. 38

    2 4 1 The principle of connection between the conduct of life and spiritual celibacy. 40

    2 4 2 Expansion of livelihood is a source of humiliation, not the basis of happiness. 40

    2 4 3 Paying attention to the difference between moral conduct and material order. 41

    2 5 economic basics. 41

    2 5 1 principle of avoiding extravagance. 41

    2 5 2 principle of charity. 42

    2 5 3 Encouragement to charity 42

    2 5 4 Distribution of wealth:.. 43

    2 5 5 Purpose of distribution.. 44

    2 6 Basics of economy and social justice in Islamic lifestyle. 45

    2 6 1   The principle of fair distribution of wealth. 45

    2 6 2 Prohibition of eating other people's property. 46

    2 6 3 Prohibition of usury.. 47

    2 6 4 Prohibition of eating other people's property and the rule of oppressors. 47

    2 6 5   Emptyness of bank transactions from all property to invalidity. 47

    2 6 6 The superiority of zakat over riba.. 48

    2 6 7 The superiority of jihad over wealth. 48

    2 6 8 Accumulating wealth is not the goal. 48

    The third chapter. Features of Islamic lifestyle. .50

    Preface:.. 51

    3 1 roles. The divine worldview in compiling the Islamic lifestyle 51

    3 1 1  Definition of index 54

    3 1 2  Worldly life, a tool to achieve the afterlife 55

    3 1 3  Remembrance of God: the factor of happiness and happiness in life 55

    3 1 4 Considering worldly material life as a toy and worthless 56

    3 1 5 being affected by the happiness and unhappiness of "life" from immaterial factors 57

    3 1 6. Avoiding extreme attachment and attention to worldly life: 57

    3 1 7 Excessive use of sufficiency, the cause of life's destruction:: 59

    3 1 8 Every living thing is not life: 59

    3 1 9 Prosperity of the red line of life 60

    3 1 10 Condemning attachment and being seduced by ornaments and Material attractions of life 61

    3 1 11 Stay away from those who have an incorrect view of life:. 62

    3 1 12 Divine Ordinance: 62

    3 2 Moral-social indicators of Islamic lifestyle. 63

    3 2 1 Ethics-oriented: 63

    3 2 2 Forgiveness and forgiveness: 64

    3 2 3 Correction between people: 64

    3 2 4 Love and affection for others for the sake of God 65

    3 2 5 Doing the duty of enjoining good and forbidding evil. 66

    3 2 6 Showing mercy and kindness to parents and relatives 68

    3 2 7 Respecting the rights of neighbors. 71

    3 2 8 advice to ((Hasan Jowar)) 72

    3 3 economic indicators. 73

    3 3 1 Economic principles of Islamic lifestyle in the Holy Quran. 73

    3 3 2 The importance of economy in life. 77

    3 3 3 Islamic economic system. 78

    3 3 4 Religious attitude to the economy. 79

    3 3 5 position of Islamic economy. 80

    3 3 6 phenomenal poverty80

    3 3 6 Poverty is a temporary phenomenon. 80

    3 3 7 Economic decline 82

    3 3 8 Distribution cases. 82

    3 3 9 Purpose of consumption: 83

    3 3 10 Eating and drinking customs in Islamic lifestyle. 84

    3 3 11 Some eating customs 84

    3 3 12 Overeating. 88

    3 3 13 clothes and covering. 89

    3 3 14 Prohibition of nudity 89

    3 3 15 Dressing etiquette 90

    3 3 16 Favorable coverings 90

    3 3 17 Unpleasant coverings 91

    3 3 18 Clothes of fame. 91

    3 3 19 adornment and decoration. 92

    3 3 20 correction and trimming. 93

    3 3 21 Housing and life facilities 94

    3 3 22 Housing and compound features 95

    Chapter 4: Causes and factors of Islamic lifestyle. 97

    4 1 Individual and internal factors 98

    4 1 1 Advisability 98

    4 1 2 Avoiding polytheism with God 99

    4 1 2 1 Consequences of polytheism with God 99

    4 1 4 Respecting parents. 101

    4 1 5 Thank God. 102

    4 1 6 Obedience through religious leaders. 102

    4 1 7  standing prayer 103

    4 1 8  being kind to others and avoiding pride 103

    4 1 9  moderation and moderation. 104

    4 1 10 thinking and consideration. 105

    4 1 10 1 thoughtfulness and tact in affairs 106

    4 1 11 Avoiding tasks 106

    4 1 12  Learning and acquiring knowledge. 107

    4 1 12 1 Virtue of teaching and learning 108

    4 1 12 2 Learning the required sciences 109

    4 1 13  Preserving the body and honoring harm to the self. 110

    4 1 14 Cleanliness and hygiene. 110

    4 1 14 1 Oral hygiene 112

    4 1 14 2 Cleaning and hygiene on Friday 112

    4 1 14 3 Mental health. 113

    4 1 14 4 Health of the heart (heart) 114

    4 1 14 6 Causes of heart disease and death 115

    4 2 Causes and factors of practicing the Islamic lifestyle in the family 116

    4 2 1 Faith and virtue of family members: 118

    4 2 2 Existence of love, Love and affection between family members: 118

    4 2 3 Family members are fully familiar with their rights and duties 120

    4 2 3 1 The rights of parents over children 120

    4 2 3 2 The rights of children over parents: 121

    4 2 3 3 The duty of each man and woman towards the whole family 122

    4 2 2  The most important mutual duties of spouses 123

    4 2 2 1 Affection. 123

    4 2 2 2 empathy and companionship. 124

    4 2 2 3 understanding and cooperation among family members. 124

    4 2 2 4 Eating together with the family. 125

    4 2 2 5 existential value of the wife. 125

    4 2 2 6 current living expenses. 127

    4 2 3 Necessity of gathering of believers. 128

    4-2-3-1-Rights of religious brothers. 128

    4 2 4 The importance of feeding the believer. 129

    4 2 5 interaction with evildoers. 129

    4 2 6 Interaction with the protestors to Islam. 130

    4 2 7 Monotheists (People of the Book) 130

    4 2 8 The general law of communication. 131

    4 2 9 Goodness and justice to the People of the Book. 132

    4 3 The importance of work and effort. 132

    4 3 1 The existence of the spirit of patience, stability and sobriety in the ups and downs of life. 133

    4 3 2 Having the spirit of forgiveness and magnanimity and strengthening it: 134

    4 3 3 The rule of honesty in the family atmosphere 134

    4 3 4 Correct management and planning in the family 134

    4 3 5 Observing good morals and observing courtesy and mutual respect in the family 135

    4 3 6 Existence of trust in the family and avoiding suspicion. 136

    4 3 7 Avoiding the plague of envy 137

    4 3 8 Loyalty of family members to each other 138

    Chapter Five. 140

    5 1 Conclusion. 141

    Research sources. 146

    English summary.

     

    Source:

    * Holy Quran

    * Nahj al-Balagheh

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The basics of Islamic lifestyle in the Holy Quran