A study of Ibn Arabi's interpretations in the theory of the cessation of torment with regard to the issue of human teleology with emphasis on the teachings of Imam Khomeini (ra)

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One of the most important criticisms of the critics of Ibn Arabi's school is the strange interpretations that Ibn Arabi and some of his followers have given to some verses of the Qur'an, and among them is the issue of being in hell, the eternal torment of the perpetrators in hell. They call for the cessation of the torment of the people of Hell. Among these people is Ibn Arabi who has dealt with this issue in different positions of his works. According to Ibn Arabi and some commentators, the end of the creation of some human beings is hell, and based on this, they have argued that the temperament and existential structure of this group of people are mild with hell and torment, so they are not tormented by being in hell. In this article, we intend to examine the claim, according to the teachings and thought of Imam Khomeini. From a macro perspective, the goal of man is happiness, which is the realization and approach to this goal in relation to the degrees and perfections of existence, which will not be in hell.

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Journal of Quranic Interpretations Research, Volume:2 Issue: 4, 2020
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