The teaching of monotheism in the Arafa prayer of Imam Hossein
Subject Areas : Educational managementabbas izadpanah 1 , seyed alireza fatemianpour 2
1 - Islamic Theology, Faculty of Theology, University of Qom, Qom, Iran
2 - Department of Theology, Faculty of Theology, University of Qom, Qom, Iran
Keywords: Education, Tawheed, Inherent monotheism, Monotheism of attributes, Arafa prayer,
Abstract :
Seeking God is one of the natural human desires that throughout history, humans have always shown this natural desire. Imam Baqera says: Their destiny is for knowledge. In this article, the title "The teaching of monotheism in the Arafa prayer of Imam Hossein" is explained. Prayer is a drop from the boundless sea of divine knowledge that has flowed from the mouth of God's saints. When a person refers to the prayers of Imams Athar (PBUH), he sees himself next to a boundless ocean, and through the Arafa prayer, it is full of pure divine mysticism that we are looking for in this article. The research method is descriptive-analytical and the method of gathering information in the form of documents What is inferred as the result of considering monotheism in the prayer of Arafa is hidden in this phrase of Imam Hussain, peace be upon him, in the prayer of Arafa: "For God is jealous, and nothing is just, and nothing is like an object" because there is nothing like God, hence, the relationship of man with Other things should not be like his relationship with God. The oneness of God requires that the relations of the creatures with him should also be oneness. The meaning of devotional monotheism appears better here that a person is only obedient to God and bows before him.
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