Generosity Training in Islamic Anthropology

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Abstract:
This article considers the generosity training with the particular method of communication between students and teachers in the Islamic anthropology and considers as major factors in legal and mortal systems. The need for attention to do relationship betweenstudents and teachers based on educational objectives and innate tendency for the intrinsic dignity and maintain high selfesteem in one hand and feel valuable in other band, lead education to this particular method in order to awake this feeling and to ensure it’s continuity. This method can strengthen and develop the learner’s character via strengthening selfesteem, and it can be also basis for education and it’s aims in individual and social life. This article in so doing and with the aim of familiarity with generosity training and investigating it’s concept, place, and necessity in Islamic anthropology, at the firststep explains. The out comes of selfesteem as a educational method and then discusses it’s emergent ways and it’s strengthening in educational system. This educational method can be affect the learner’s individual and social life.
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Persian
Published:
فصلنامه مطالعات اسلامی در تعلیم و تربیت, Volume:1 Issue: 2, 2011
Page:
71
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