The Application of Semantic Domain Theory in the Study of Dignity Based on Islamic Resources

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Abstract:
Objectives

The purpose of this research is to "examine the concept of dignity" based on Quran and Islamic Narrations.

Method

The qualitative method of language semantics and the content analysis of religious texts were used to collect and analyze the data. 

Results

The results showed that: a) dignity is one of the most complex religious concepts, as well as the most used concept in religious literature. B. Dignity includes two types of intrinsic and acquired, which is the acquired one used most in psychology. C: the sense of dignity can be damaged and can be increased, dignity is a general attribute that is related to the “Self”, and self-esteem as a component of dignity refers to the privacy and the attribute of “Linat” refers to the quality of this privacy.

Conclusion

According to Islamic literature, dignity is related to the “Self”, and for this, dignity is similar to Rogers' humanistic psychology, so that to enrich the field, it is suggested that the findings of this research should be used in prevention and treatment of dignity health.

Language:
Persian
Published:
Irainian Journal of The Knowledge Studies in The Islamic University, Volume:23 Issue: 80, 2019
Pages:
497 to 512
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