The Role of Individuals in the Occurrence of Natural Disasters from the point of view of Narrations

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Considering a wide range of theologians is that the occurrence of natural disasters such as earthquakes, floods, and low water is a direct consequence of the sins and inattentive behaviors of the people. But can the damage and casualties of disastrous areas of natural disasters be considered merely due to the sins of the inhabitants of those areas?
This research, which is structured in a descriptive analytical and library method, attempts to provide a solid analysis of the issue by assessing the content and content of the relevant narratives.
Research findings show that individuals' performance is merely one of the factors that can "appropriately" affect the occurrence or exacerbation of some natural disasters and the resulting damage,
Lake since, on the one hand, the occurrence of natural disasters is an inevitable evil of the creation system. And, on the other hand, the dominant aspect of testing and suffering is the fact that injuries from natural disasters can not be considered as the guilty sin of people.
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Persian
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نشریه آموزه های حدیثی, Volume:2 Issue: 1, 2019
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3
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