Lifestyle with Quranic approach
Subject Areas : Jihadi managementmaryam Rahmaty 1 , Mahnaz Rahmati kazzaz 2 , Azam hajiaghajani 3
1 - Department of Management, Chalous Branch, Islamic Azad University, Chalous, Iran.
2 - Department of Management, Chalous Branch, Islamic Azad University, Chalous, Iran.
3 - Department of Management, Chalous Branch, Islamic Azad University, Chalous, Iran.
Keywords: lifestyle, hereafter, Quranic approach,
Abstract :
Qur'an is a book full of light and guidance, and its reading and presence in life is necessary because this book cultivates moral virtues in the individual dimension and in the social dimension by reforming social vices and prohibitions to reform society. If the Qur'an way of life is institutionalized in society, then society will become a utopia. The issue of lifestyle has long been the focus of attention. The Qur'anic lifestyle, in fact, introduces the way of life to human beings; there are countless verses indicating this. This article intends to evaluate the principles and characteristics of the Qur'anic lifestyle with a library method and a descriptive-analytical approach and relying on the verses of the Holy Quran. According to the results of the research, it can be said that the Qur'anic lifestyle means the life derived from the Qur'anic teachings that lead society to the Qur'anic life and is rooted in divine values. In the Qur'anic view, man is a creature with a divine mission and responsibility to rebuild and develop the earth in order to achieve a worthy and necessary perfection and a serious duty of the divine caliphate.
شماره 12، 94-81.
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