Contents & References of The basics of Islamic lifestyle in the Holy Quran
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Title
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.
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* Holy Quran
* Nahj al-Balagheh
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