The analysis of the concept of greed in Islamic ethics in light of Imam Reza's sayings

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The purpose of this article is to analysis the concept of greed and explain examples. In this research with the scientific authority of Imam Reza (AS) sayings, concept and extentions of greed and its kinds is inferred from the Razavi texts. Main problem of this paper is discovery of Functions and instances of “holy greed” in expressing OF ALIME – ALE- Muhammad (PBUH). Research Method is Descriptive Analytical Basically and by study of traditions of Razavi(AS) The fact of praised greed and extentions and its samples will be explain. Studies and examining the sayings of Imam Reza (AS) for “greed ology” showed that in some cases, had commanded to be greedy. Imam Reza (AS) with the formula of command “EHRESOO” in a comprehensive tradition have taught, three headlines of “praised greed” to the whole world. Greed on “to grant needs of believers” and “to give happiness to believers” and” to fend off sadness from believers” has been command of Imam Reza (AS). In the paper with Contextual study of Hadith of Imam Reza (AS) and other infallible Imams (AS) is inferred and explained.
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Persian
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Journal of Razavi Culture, Volume:4 Issue: 16, 2017
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143
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