Review of Determinism and free will in the field of mystical teachings

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Abstract:
Although "Determinism and free will" in its quiddity is a Theology issue, it has also led to mysticism for two reasons: the Theology background of the mystics and the necessity of some mystical teachings. The pursuit of this Theology discussion in the Islamic mysticism has led to a wider range of depth and more frequent discussions on allegations and issues of monotheism and the adventures of the mystics due to the accuracy of the opinions and points of the mystics. But the citation from some of the fiddlies words of Theology and the lack of systematic attention to the comprehensive message of the mystics has caused some doubtful determinism of the mystics to some. This paper, based on the tricks of the words of the mystics, elucidates three important issues of Determinism that have only purely mystical and not Theology origins, and, in the right way, in the path of accountability and elimination of doubts and misunderstandings, and ultimately, confirming the kind of free will, Of course, with a mystical approach. These three axes are: the grace of God in the realms of possibility; the manifestation and rule of the names of the divine, the fixed beings.
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Persian
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47 to 70
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