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        1 - Explaining Quranic Reading of “Contentment” as the Factor of Pure life’s Interpenetration in Nahj Al Balaghah
        Seyyed Ali Seyyed Taher Al Dini Mahshid Izadi Najmeh Vakili
        The way and type of life that God introduces to human is the pure life (Hayat Al Tayyeba), which is a manifestation of God's real life; the life saturated purity and innocence free of treachery and contamination; begins with faith and good deeds and continues to the per More
        The way and type of life that God introduces to human is the pure life (Hayat Al Tayyeba), which is a manifestation of God's real life; the life saturated purity and innocence free of treachery and contamination; begins with faith and good deeds and continues to the perfection of servitude and makes mankind close to his Lord. The present article studies harmony interpenetration of Hayat Tayyeba in Nahj Al – Balaghah according to its definition and concept.  Righteous deeds based on the sermons, letters and wisdoms of Imam Ali (AS) are selected among intended criteria by Hayat Tayyeba are selected and documented followed by presenting explanations and criteria. Manuscript profile
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        2 - Role of Worship in Culture of Life and Human Excellence from Quran and Traditions Viewpoint
        Shahrbanoo Abbaszadeh
        Worship and servitude are among the most central teachings of the Qur'an and Islam. Worship has a special place because it focuses on the purpose of human creation. Human life revolves around this fact according to God's command in the Qur'an: “I did not create th More
        Worship and servitude are among the most central teachings of the Qur'an and Islam. Worship has a special place because it focuses on the purpose of human creation. Human life revolves around this fact according to God's command in the Qur'an: “I did not create the jinn and the humans except that they may worship Me” it seems the word "slavery" means "servitude", "possessions" and the like. It is spiritual worship that gives life to deeds, and is the main gateway to cultural guidance in such a way that each subconscious individual influences his community and brings the behavior of each individual to the ideal community. In this article, we first try to examine the meaning of worship and culture and then its effect on perfection. In some cases, narrations have been provided to complete the discussion. Among the roles it has on the individual and society are spiritual mastery – individual and social perfection – the end of goodness and martyrdom, and so on. One of the cases in which servitude plays a role is self-sacrifice, which is understood in relation to others, so servitude has also been examined in the social sector. Manuscript profile
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        3 - Restrain and Chastity in Islamic jurisprudence (Fiqh) and Mysticism
        Heydar Amirpour Ghasem Jafari Samaneh Raameh Alireza Purbaferani Hasan Sheibanifar
        In the practical realities of Muslims’ life, the lack of use of Islamic morality in speech and action is significant, and this deficiency distorts their personality and endangers their existence. Commitment to worship and its implementation through the recognition More
        In the practical realities of Muslims’ life, the lack of use of Islamic morality in speech and action is significant, and this deficiency distorts their personality and endangers their existence. Commitment to worship and its implementation through the recognition of concepts and examples of worship and closeness to the divine essence such as "restraint" and "chastity" sustains the life of Islamic society by creating balance and resistance to destructive temptations. In the following study, we discussed the verses of the Quran and critiqued the narratives related to piety and chastity. The research results indicate that restraint and chastity are important words in the field of jurisprudence and behavioral science of Islamic teachings and have a spiritual commonality with each other and under these headings different examples are placed. If jurisprudential knowledge includes visible acts such as prayer, zakat, remembrance, praise and supplication, the science of behavior and mysticism, related to intention, sincerity, trust, repentance to God, hope, fear, gratitude, patience, restraint, chastity, asceticism and purity and the other houses of conduct are for others and seekers of this path. These two titles refer to a form of abstinence and deterrence. The meaning of restraint and chastity in their instances will be different depending on the context and textual context in which that instance manifests. This study is descriptive-analytical. Manuscript profile
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        4 - The Free slave (A Study on Connection between Freedom and Slavery in Islamic Mysticism and Divan of Hafez)
        maryam navvabi ghamsari
        Although freedom and slavery are opposite concepts, they have real connection with each other in Islamic mysticism. Freedom and slavery have degrees and in any degree of devotee’s travelling and behavior, he achieves a portion of it and at the end finds out the re More
        Although freedom and slavery are opposite concepts, they have real connection with each other in Islamic mysticism. Freedom and slavery have degrees and in any degree of devotee’s travelling and behavior, he achieves a portion of it and at the end finds out the real concept of slavery and freedom. Hafez states this in his Divan clearly and indicates that freedom is the result of true slavery manifestation. Hafez belives that there is just one way of slavery. He named it ‘lovely slavery’ which gives freedom to man. A Lover is a free man that releases himself from all limitations by slavery and becomes a free slave. This article examins some of sufia and mystic beliefs in terms of mental bases of connection between freedom and slavery in Islamic mysticism, it also studies lovely slavery concept, degrees of it and its relation with freedom from Hafez’s point of view. Manuscript profile
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        5 - Comparative Worship and its genetical position in the Hafez poems and Plato's thought
        azam etemadifard
             There are so many matters and topics, among indelible literary works of different nations, that if their contents would be studied, we will get opportunities of their challenges and debates that make their study rational. Worship and its genetical po More
             There are so many matters and topics, among indelible literary works of different nations, that if their contents would be studied, we will get opportunities of their challenges and debates that make their study rational. Worship and its genetical position, also, is a topic that is ignored in Hafez poems and Plato works. This topic is referred to the topic of love and based on creation and Man’s nature considering the Human nature and Alast promise (the promise that was given to God by his creatures in the world before this world), in the Hafez words, and considering the ideas before The descent of the Spirit in the Flesh, in the Plato’s words. By the importance of these topics in Iran’s literature and Western philosophy and necessity of clarifying of concerned issue to bring man to eternal bliss, this research tries to study these two kinds of works in an analytical-comparative manner. Findings show that the similarity, synonymy, and same meaning, in spite of long time between them, show that they ask to Man’s nature by intrinsic seeking prosperity and they say that love is integrated to Huma’s spirit and help him to pass spiritual levels toward God till eternal Companionship to him. Manuscript profile
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        6 - A comparative study of Rumi's Masnavi and the interpretations of the Holy Quran on the issue of the relationship between the Messenger of God and God and the people
        Zahra Hassanvand Mohammad Hossein Tavanaiee Mohammad Reza Movahedi Mohammad Ali Ayazi
        Rumi in Masnavi introduces us to the esoteric behavior and personality of the Messenger of God. With the poetry of Rumi; While understanding the Qur'anic teachings more, from the modeling position of the divine prophets (especially the Holy Prophet), a poet can always b More
        Rumi in Masnavi introduces us to the esoteric behavior and personality of the Messenger of God. With the poetry of Rumi; While understanding the Qur'anic teachings more, from the modeling position of the divine prophets (especially the Holy Prophet), a poet can always be a model and apply them in material and spiritual life. This article, by studying Rumi's poems and comparing it with Quranic interpretations, while recognizing the personality of the Prophet (PBUH) in the way presented in Masnavi, by referring to Quranic verses and interpretations below the Quranic evidence, similarities and differences in the image of the Prophet (PBUH) in the Qur'an and Masnavi. For this important, he extracted three components of the relationship between the Messenger of God, the relationship of the Prophet with the people and the Prophet in the position of lover and beloved from Masnavi based on the book Sea to Sea by Allameh Jafari, and compared each of these dimensions in Masnavi and Quranic interpretations. Is. The method of the present research is based on the theoretical and analytical library method and has been extracted using first-hand sources (books, dissertations, articles, etc.) and using phishing. Findings of this research: In the Qur'an, the relationship of the Prophet with the people is perceived based on the will, guardianship of the people and the intercession of the Prophet, and the relationship of the Messenger of God with God is based on worship, servitude, obedience and infallibility of the Prophet; But in Masnavi. Manuscript profile
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        Simindukht Shakeri Malihah Sadat Zal Mustakhasah