Comparing the Perfect Man in Imam Khomeini’s and Shāh Ni’matullāh-e-Vali’s Viewpoint
Subject Areas : Islamic MysticismDarush Zahedimoghaddam 1 , alireza fahim 2 , Mohsen Fahim 3 , Khalil Bahrami Ghasrchami 4
1 - Phd Student, Theology, Najababad Branch, Islamic Azad University, Najafabad, Iran.
2 - Assistant Professor, Department of Theology, Faculty of Humanities, Najababad Branch, Islamic Azad University, Najafabad, Iran, *Corresponding Author: fahim@sku.ac.ir
3 - Assistant Professor, Department of Theology, Faculty of Humanities, Najababad Branch, Islamic Azad University, Najafabad, Iran.
4 - Assistant Professor, Department of Theology, Faculty of Humanities, Najababad Branch, Islamic Azad University, Najafabad, Iran.
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Having always been asked of human beings, the three main questions are the question of God, human, and existence. In the meantime, taking care of human beings, and being aware of them is very important. To the extent that the call to know the man as a complex creature has been one of the main teachings of many philosophical, mystical, and religious schools. In our religious teachings, human cognition is considered to be the most useful cognition. Anthropology is one of the most important divine and human sciences that has a great impact in the field of human and religious education and is significant. Anthropology has philosophical, religious, scientific, mystical, and moral types. Mystical anthropology is the acquisition of knowledge about human truth through inner experiences in which human beings are studied and discussed through intuition and face-to-face knowledge. This type of anthropology introduces the perfect man and also discusses how a man achieves perfection and uses a mystical path to discover knowledge about man and his position and status in the system of existence. The history of anthropology from the point of view of heavenly laws such as Islam dates back to the beginning of human creation. From the very beginning of creation, man has been tasked with knowing his truth, his capacities, his abilities, and his happiness and perfection. The reason for all this attention to human knowledge is that according to Islam, man has been chosen as the caliph and successor of God on earth.
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