A study of the theological and mystical approach to the truth of the resurrection in the thought of Rumi and Ghazali
Resurrection is the belief in the last day and the afterlife of human beings after death and punishment and the reward of their deeds and is one of the principles of the divine worldview and the most important principle after monotheism that the divine prophets have invited people to and almost one The third is the verses of the Qur'an related to it. The resurrection has originated for the first time in the human mind from intra-religious sources. Al-Ghazali's works are discussed. Then, the theological and mystical view and approach to the truth of the resurrection and various related interpretations, the most important of which are resurrection, death, return, etc., are examined. The bodily resurrection of the intellect is incapable of proving and understanding it, and merely acknowledges its possibility. The science of man's attainment to the hereafter is through divine knowledge; these two mystics, influenced by their mystical inclinations, consider only the mystical view as the discoverer of the true meanings of the words of revelation and resurrection.
Rumi , Ghazali , Masnavi , Resurrection
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