the condition of faith in a moral act to achieve the perfection of the hereafter from the perspective of Ayatollah Javadi Amoli

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Most Muslim thinkers, citing the implications of some verses and hadiths, believe that the moral actions of those who do not believe in God Almighty are not necessarily subject to the reward of the Hereafter. Revelation is falsely devoid of faith, it is excluded, or at least it is not certain. They provide, and as his goal is to achieve the perfections of the hereafter, and the only way to achieve this perfection is to use the power of authority in the worldly test. They have lived a moral life, they should not be deprived of human perfection in eternal life. The importance of this issue becomes clear when it comes to the large number of human beings whose population exceeds billions and no fault of the revelatory guidance and consequently the belief in God has been deprived, so let us pay attention, and if we do not consider the above path open to these billions of human beings, we must inevitably look for other solutions to explain the divine wisdom in their creation in a way that is compatible with God's justice in the creation of mankind.

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Persian
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Revelatory ethics, Volume:10 Issue: 2, 2021
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5 to 35
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