Am I not your Lord? They said: Yes! (7:172)The worldly life is for the sake of carrying out the covenant of servitude and determining man’s fidelity towards this innate promise and covenant and finally reaching voluntary development through piety: “And I have not created the jinn and the men except that they should serve Me”….
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The aim of creating man was to…
“The aim of creating man was to make him think and recognize Allah in the proper way. But the complete recognition or belief is not possible till man realizes that the Creator of causes as well as effects is Allah. The causes by themselves cannot bring out an effect till the One who has created…
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The Holy Qur’an introduces man as pious…
The Holy Qur’an introduces man as pious by nature and claims that all human beings, in a phase of being, have clearly observed their Lord and confessed His divinity: Am I not your Lord? They said: Yes! (7:172) SOURCE: SELF-RECOGNITION FOR SELF-IMPROVEMENT | AYATOLLAH MISBAH YAZDI (R)
Man has a motive and goal for every rational…
Man has a motive and goal for every rational act of his and in response to every “why?” he posits a “because”. If he performs an action but refrains from giving a “because”, then that action is considered purposeless, meaningless and absurd. SOURCE: DIVINE JUSTICE | AYATOLLAH MURTADA MUTAHHARI (R)
If the faculty of anger was absent in the human nature…
If the faculty of anger was absent in the human nature, man would have failed to achieve most of his accomplishments and attainments. SOURCE: FORTY HADITH | IMAM KHOMEINI (R)
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