Divine knowledge from Mulla Sadra's point of view and her influence of Nahj al-Balagha
One of the important topics in Islamic philosophy is the discussion of science, and it has been the focus of philosophers since its inception, and it can be safely said that philosophers have not had a single theory in this regard. Philosophers' opinions are ultimately different. In this research, we tried to use of Mulla Sadra's point of view on divine knowledge and the extent of his influence on Imam Ali's speech in Nahj al-Bala'ah, and to evaluate the commonalities and differences regarding divine knowledge from these two points of view. Mulla Sadra believes science is an existential matter with levels, and he believes God's knowledge of essence and knowledge of Creatures before creation and after creation to be direct and unmediated knowledge. Mulla Sadra pays special attention to verses and Hadiths in the issue of divine knowledge, like many philosophical issues. By evaluating the Effects of Mulla Sadra and precision in Nahj al-Balagha, it can be said that Mulla Sadra was significantly influenced by Nahj al-Balagha, because Imam Ali believes that God has knowledge of His essence and the possibilities before and after their creation.
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