Bilateral View of Human and Satan to One Another from the Perspective of the Quran and Narrations

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Research/Original Article (بدون رتبه معتبر)
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As a rational animal, after being sent down from Paradise onto the earth, human has always been tempted by Satan’s temptations; and sometimes this malice has led human to the abyss of destruction. Satan is a creature in whose encounter, human finds himself to be weak-kneed. Therefore, the present descriptive-analytical study, based on desk study and with an emphasis on the Qur'an and narratives, was an attempt to answer this fundamental question: “How do human and Satan view one another?” Answering this fundamental question is not only noticeable, but also a necessary and indispensable concern against this malevolent creature. Understanding these views, sometimes human has been able to overcome these temptations and overcome his enemy, while some other times has not been able to do so because he has neglected these views. The outcomes of this study indicate that human and Satan consider one another as enemy and as a factor in being driven out of the grace of God.
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Persian
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Biannual Journal of Research in the Interpretation of Quran, Volume:5 Issue: 10, 2018
Pages:
43 to 65
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