Principles and Methods of Revitalizing Fetrat from Quran's Viewpoint
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Article Type:
Research/Original Article (ترویجی)
Abstract:
Context and Goal: From Islamic point of view, human beings are created based on pure nature (Fetrat). Natural features are indelible and eternal, and that is why they never change or convert. But, through various ways it may be dam- aged and finally become extinct, converted, and invisible. Due to the impor- tance of Fetrat in education (especially in Islamic education), this study intends to provide an educational analysis by focusing on the verses of Quran to de- duce some principles and methods to rescue ones Fetrat from damages.
Research
Findings and
provided by masters of this discipline using these very stable personal, cog- nitive, and behavioral features. The relationship between pragmatic Hikmah and theoretic and pragmatic mind is convergent; in mysticism, although there are differences in terms of focus and aims, structurally speaking itethics precedes pragmatic mysticism. Upbringing, too, is more general compared with ethics and as a methodical branch relates to ethics. Similarities and dif- ferences between ethics and law lead to some convergent trends.
Research
Methodology
This study is carried out using a descriptive-analytic method based on Holy Qurans verses for elicitation of educational principles and methods that can keep ones Fetrat active. Paying attention to those prin- ciples and methods in education, Fetrat can get back actively to our everyday life.Findings and
Results
The literal definition of ethics and science of ethics wasprovided by masters of this discipline using these very stable personal, cog- nitive, and behavioral features. The relationship between pragmatic Hikmah and theoretic and pragmatic mind is convergent; in mysticism, although there are differences in terms of focus and aims, structurally speaking itethics precedes pragmatic mysticism. Upbringing, too, is more general compared with ethics and as a methodical branch relates to ethics. Similarities and dif- ferences between ethics and law lead to some convergent trends.
Keywords:
Ethics , Mysticism , Philosophy , Law , Differences , Interactions
Language:
Persian
Published:
Journal of Insight and Islamic Education, Volume:14 Issue: 41, 2017
Pages:
81 to 100
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