Causality in Theoretical Mysticism

Abstract:
Causality or special cause that accounts for a special link between the Almighty and any of His creatures was first proposed in Theoretical Mysticism.The current paper deals with the idea that how mysticism makes the relevant causality between the particles of the world and the Almighty while proving the cause and effect relation, and at the same time the universal need to various causes is a form of inherent dependency of the universe to God. Also due to the existing core and reality of everything, there is an exclusive link between any creature and that of God being intuitively understood by the mystic so that the link between other means and causes get discolored and God turns out to be the closest and even the only reality of any creatures. He has a direct and uninterrupted relation with His creatures, the secret relation of every creature that no one knows the secret but the Almighty.Special cause or causality could be discussed concerning the impressive name of God as well as theology after which different writings of mystics will be explained in the above discussion leading to the theoretical and practical beliefs of mystics.
Language:
Persian
Published:
Journal of Islamic Mysticism, Volume:4 Issue: 13, 2007
Page:
159
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