Criticizing the divergence of action from faith and preventing its decline in Islamic teachings
Subject Areas : Intellectual explorations
ali hoseini
1
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Assistant Professor of Philosophy,Department of Philosophy, Faculty of Humanities, Yasouj University, Yasouj, Iran
)
abolhasan bakhtyari
2
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Department of Theology and Islamic Studies - Farhangian University, Hamadan Campus
)
Keywords: Faith, unbelief, Marjee, separation of action from faith, Kharij,
Abstract :
The mention of faith along with righteous deeds in the Holy Qur'an is the discovery of a convergence and the sign of a possible relationship, but there is a difference in what faith is and its relationship with behavior. The Marja'i sect considers "faith" as an indisflexible identity, so it has a priority and action is located on the back of "faith", contrary to the opinion of the Khawarij sect, which is part of the faith. The Ahl al-Bayt (a)'s school of thought has been criticized and the important point is to analyze the definition of faith from the perspective of theolines and its components. Following the fundamental question arises, whether faith is merely a heartfelt affirmation, or is it an act of external or necessary works of faith, but it is generally out of its truth? In the course of this research, the conceptual and structural relationship is effective and what criticisms are on it. The appearance of some Shi'a hadiths shows that jurahi's act is one of the pillars of faith, so the criticism is incompatible with the appearance of hadiths. The brief result of this analysis of the above relationship is that the mentioned relationship is an act of external and indestheic works or the necessity of faith. Considering the title and preventing its collapse in Islamic teachings, it is possible to prove the co-ordation of faith and practice.
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