he Function of the Contrivance Unity in the Education from the Quran Point of View

Abstract:
The main divine aim from revealing the Quran is the training of human beings and the most basic teaching in this course is contrivance unity (Tawhid-e Rububi). The purpose of this research is to explain the process of human education on the basis of contrivance unity in three phases. The first phase is the direction to the category of "taking a lord" which takes place on the basis of the idea of "human innate awareness of the creatorship" and "making it in relationship to contrivance". The second phase is the formation of personal figure of man on the basis of servant-hood that takes place through "thinking about the inseparable relationship of contrivance with divinity" and "the transcending the trending origin of taking a Lord that is attracting the benefits and fending the detriments on the basis of servanthood love". The third phase includes the final goal of education. It is seeing the non-autonomy of the universe and returning of all the contrivances to the Lord of the worlds that is gained through the reinforcement of the Lordship knowledge. This article tries to examine the function of the contrivance unity in each of these phases and deduce a model of it.
Language:
Persian
Published:
Journal of Theological Research, Volume:4 Issue: 14, 2016
Page:
63
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