Interpretive study of internal mechanisms of the effect of Allah’s supervision on prevention of deviation

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The present study seeks to explore the view of the Holy Quran on the internal mechanisms of the effect of divine supervision on human behavior in preventing deviation. The result of the research is the identification of five effective mechanisms that the divine supervision brings about: the internal effects of reinforcement, modesty, fear, emotional and value supervision. Some verses of the Holy Quran enhance the function of these mechanisms, such as encouragement and punishment, man’s comprehensive dependence on God, his attachment to God and remembering God’s supervision and power. Also, some of the Qurchr('39')anic instructions on worship are effective in promoting the effectiveness of this supervision; instructions such as to establish prayers, to remember God regularly, to recite the Quran frequently, and to ask Allah to fulfil your needs. The method used in this research is qualitative content analysis. This method has the ability to reach to an understanding of verses that is valid in Islamic and social sciences.

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Persian
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Journal of The Holy Quran And Islamic Texts, Volume:11 Issue: 44, 2021
Pages:
81 to 104
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