Impact of good life on the spiritual life in the Quran
akhlāq-i pizishkī i.e., Medical Ethics,
Vol. 8 No. 27 (1393),
14 May 2014
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Page 11-52
https://doi.org/10.22037/mej.v8i27.5792
Abstract
According to Islamic teachings, the human being has three-dimensional spheres, which include: 1) the thoughts, 2) beliefs and value and 3) behaviors. Each of these aspects, are interrelated with another, But, the root and source of moral and behavioral traits, is belief and thought. On the base of Quran, a collection of true faith, as a source of good moral and good deed, makes all Clean, healthy and spiritual living for human. This paper is an attempt to answer this question; "according to The Quran, which behaviors and actions are righteous and can effect on the purity and spirituality of human life and provide Healthy and qualifications for the individual and society and it is also effective in reforming and strengthening the moral and faith? " the short but comprehensive answer can be what the Quran point out as "doing good deeds", which has a variety of positive and negative aspects. It means the set of individual and social actions and behaviors that are useful and they are emphasized by the Qur'an. However, the aim of this paper is to investigate of the best examples of the behaviors of heart and format (good deeds) and its relation to health and spirituality from the perspective of the Qur'an. This research tries to provide appropriate answers to these questions with using Quranic verses and some first and second sources with descriptive and analysis methods.
- Quran, the Islamic Lifestyle, Moral Virtues, Good Deeds, Spiritual Life, Pure Life
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