Birthing in the Secular, Stoic and Islam Lifestyles

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The history of the social thought mentions three main lifestyles: the secular, stoic and Islam. The goal of this paper is to answer these questions: how the secular, stoic and Islam lifestyles and their looks to birthing are and whether their lifestyles are accorded with the look of Islamic lifestyle to birthing or not. The method of research is descriptive- deductive. The results show that the earthy and worldly pleasures and enjoyments are principles for individual in the secular lifestyle. Therefore, birthing is acceptable if it is in harmony with his worldly pleasures and enjoyments and does not come into conflict with them. According to the stoicism (religious rejections of the world) lifestyle, because of spiritual transcendence (development) and afterlife without world is viewed by its believers and child is a part of worldly pleasures and enjoyments, birthing and having child is not considered and paid attention. But the Islam view criticizes and doubts these two lifestyles and the Islamic opinion considers world and the hereafter and child and birthing with considering earthy and eternal benefits are paid attention and encouraged.
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Persian
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Journal of Islamic Social Studies, Volume:22 Issue: 2, 2016
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55
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