A Critical Study of the "Self-Divinity" Component in the Theory of "Rationality and Spirituality"
The spiritualist theory of "rationality and spirituality" seeks to obtain inner satisfaction and peace of man. In this theory, Mr. Malekian mentions the "self-divinity" feature of the spiritual man by referring to the category of human modernization. This component is one of the essentials of the monotheistic (monistic) view of "God, man and nature". In this component, man, as the closest window to the consciousness of existence, has the most complete divinity and can experience his union with God and the world through his inner divinity. This research, with a descriptive-analytical method, through library studies, seeks to critically examine monism and the selfdivinity of spiritual man with regard to the foundations of transcendental wisdom and revelation teachings. Being influenced by Hindu mysticism, contrary to previously accepted principles, its conflict with Islamic mysticism (accepted by Malikians), confrontation of self-divinity with spiritual perfection, and its conflict with the goal of spiritualism are some of the most important criticisms of this attribute of spiritual man.