An Explanation of Mystical Human in Mowlavi's Mathnavi

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Mystical anthropology is one of the most significant virtues of Mowlavi's thought in his famous book, Mathnavi. Hence, one of his attempts is to study two human's material and spiritual dimensions and their effects. Mowlavi distinguishes human from other beings due to his/her virtues like reason, freedom, freewill and love, and considers for him/her a high position and as the most noble creature and God's caliphate that seeking perfection is one of his/her basic tendencies. In Mowlavi's mystical anthropology perfect human finds central place due to his/her higher virtues. Mowlavi studies perfect human from ontological, epistemic, moral, political and social aspects. From ontological aspect, he/she is who has get the final real perfection, and can guide people, and from epistemic one, has completed his/her faculties and passed discursive philosophy and reached intuitive one. Also, he/she has traveled to divine paths in order to get last reality, and hence, has achieved to guide people in the form of Prophethood, Imamate, Mystical Guardianship in every time and can be as divine intermediary.
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Persian
Published:
Theological - Doctrinal Research, Volume:3 Issue: 10, 2013
Pages:
29 to 50
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