A Functionalist Analysis of Free Will and Its Role in Lifestyle from the Perspective of Imam Ali
سال انتشار: 1403
نوع سند: مقاله ژورنالی
زبان: انگلیسی
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SUBJECT & OBJECTIVES: The paper provides a functionalist analysis of human free will and its impact on lifestyle from the perspective of Imam Ali . The discussion of free will and human influence over one’s actions is a significant issue in the fields of anthropology and theology, and it is interconnected with many topics in Islamic sciences and disciplines. Human beings possess various dimensions and characteristics, among which free will is a key feature. Imam Ali , in opposition to the prevalent deterministic interpretation, emphasized human free will and its impact on one’s actions. The belief in free will manifests in individuals’ lifestyles.METHOD & FINDING: In an analytical-descriptive method, this paper aims to examine the statements of Imam Ali regarding human free will and its role in human lifestyle and progress. An active lifestyle or a passive lifestyle is considered a result of the belief in or denial of this free will. Progress and advancement in life, as well as divine happiness and reward, are achieved through free will, effort, and endeavor.CONCLUSION: Reward and punishment would be meaningless without free will. Effort and endeavor are fundamental aspects of lifestyle that arise from the belief in human free will. “An attempt to change undesirable conditions” and “Governance of belief” are among the manifestations of free will in individuals’ lifestyles. Man must strive to preserve freedom and not allow beliefs and values to be controlled by emotions.
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Aliyu Mustapha
Ph.D. Student, Department of Theoretical Foundations of Islam, Faculty of Islamic Sciences and Thought, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran.
Ali Asgariyazdi
Prof. Department of Theoretical Foundations of Islam, Faculty of Islamic Sciences and Thought, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran.
Syed Mohammad Reza Mosavifaraz
Assistant Prof, Department of Theoretical Foundations of Islam, Faculty of Islamic Thought and Knowledge, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran.
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