:: Volume 10, Issue 37 (spring 2019) ::
مطالعات تفسیری 2019, 10(37): 191-208 Back to browse issues page
An Interpretative Study of the Anthropological Grounds for the Qur'anic Glad Tiding of Heaven
Sa'ideh Mo'azzam * 1, Mahmoud Haji Ahmadi2
1- Quran and Itrat Knowledge University, Isfahan , s.moazzam1360@gmail.com
2- Isfahan University
Abstract:   (2663 Views)
The Holy Qur'an is a comprehensive and eternal book that has presented its educational programs in the form of verses and various methods tailored to the needs, desires and characteristics of man. Adopting different methods from the Holy Quran to cultivate virtues and avoid vices and providing proper educational solutions is of one the necessities for the Islamic society. One of these methods is warning and glad tiding (Inzar and Besharat) in which by warning and causing fear about the consequences of bad deeds, and giving glad tidings and encouragement by reminding the favorable outcomes of good deeds, the motivation required for avoiding illegal (Haram) and disapproved (Makruh) actions and doing obligatory and recommended (Mostahab) deeds is created. The study of the relationship between the Qur'anic glad tidings of Heaven and the anthropological aspects of behavior are the subject of this research. The research results show that the All Wise God has presented such glad tidings with regard to the inter- individual and intra-individual grounds and factors that affect behavioral motivations in man, so that human beings benefit from the glad tidings to obtain a suitable educational model and pass the stages of development and happiness.
Keywords: Educational interpretation, the verses on glad tiding, glad tiding of heaven, anthropological grounds
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Type of Study: Research | Subject: Special
Received: 2017/11/8 | Accepted: 2018/06/28 | Published: 2019/06/20


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