The skepticism of celibacy and materiality is the basic basis of Mulla Sadra's theory of bodily resurrection
Subject Areas : Islamic theologyFatemeh Sattarzadeh 1 , Mohammad Ali \Akhgar 2 , Abbas Ahmadi Saadi 3
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2 - Assistant Professor, Department of Education, Shiraz Branch, Islamic Azad University, Shiraz, Iran
3 - Assistant Professor, Department of Islamic Philosophy and Theology, Fasa Branch, Islamic Azad University, Fasa, Iran
Keywords: physical resurrection, Mullah Sadra, material, unmarried, Tashkik,
Abstract :
One of the most important innovations of Mulla Sadra is his theory about bodily resurrection, which based on the special cosmological and epistemological foundations of supreme wisdom, presented a different and unique perception of bodily resurrection. In his various works, Mulla Sadra starts the discussion of bodily resurrection by mentioning several issues as the basic premises of bodily resurrection, but without a doubt, Mulla Sadra's bodily resurrection is directly rooted in some of Mulla Sadra's other fundamental ideas, and one of these fundamental ideas of Mulla Sadra is his definition of the unmarried. And material is a definition that plays a fundamental role in Mulla Sadra's image of physical resurrection. Mulla Sadra's definition of celibacy and materiality as a matter of doubt and without definite boundaries, leads to the questioning and ranking of the resurrection of human beings according to the order of their celibacy and materiality and the happiness and misery resulting from it, and it explains the body in the levels of rebirth and resurrection of man in his thought. have been. In this article, we have tried to introduce two concepts, material and unmarried, so that based on Mulla Sadra's understanding of these two concepts, we will discuss how to prove physical resurrection and what effect these two concepts have on his belief in physical resurrection. The research method in this study is descriptive and analytical.