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        1 - Quantitative and qualitative analysis of the hadith Ghorb Nawafil from the perspective of Muslim mystics
        jalal usofi enayat ali hosein ehteshami mohammadreza fereydooni
        Acquiring quantitative and qualitative information from hadiths helps to understand the hadith principles of Islamic scholars. Various Islamic sects have paid special attention to the hadiths of the infallibles. Mystics, among others, have dealt with this issue and in t More
        Acquiring quantitative and qualitative information from hadiths helps to understand the hadith principles of Islamic scholars. Various Islamic sects have paid special attention to the hadiths of the infallibles. Mystics, among others, have dealt with this issue and in their works, referring to the hadiths of the Infallibles (AS), they have based their principles on this basis. They have their own principles in dealing with hadith. The difference of their basis with the scholars of hadith has caused mystics to be sometimes attributed to forgery and distortion of hadiths. It seems that the frequent analysis of the hadiths of the mystics with accurate scientific methods paves the way for understanding their principles and rules in the face of the hadiths. This research has examined the frequency of the hadith "Ghorb Nawafil" in 110 mystical sources. An attempt has been made to analyze the history of use and frequency of this hadith quantitatively and qualitatively using modern scientific methods. The findings of the research show that this hadith has been considered by mystics in different historical periods. This information can be helpful in examining the authenticity of the hadith document near Nawafil. Manuscript profile
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        2 - The study of Attar's deterministic thought based on Unity of acts (tawhid al-af'al (and Nearness to God via supererogatory worships (Qurb al-Nawafil)
        Abolfazl  Afshari Pour reza Haidari Nori reza fahimi
        The subject of determinism and free will, among the various philosophical, theological and mystical issues, is one of the topics that has always been considered by various religions and sects. In this regard, philosophers and non-philosophers also agree on this question More
        The subject of determinism and free will, among the various philosophical, theological and mystical issues, is one of the topics that has always been considered by various religions and sects. In this regard, philosophers and non-philosophers also agree on this question of whether the actions and behaviors that occur to man or what happens to him are all in the hands of man himself or under the influence of other factors and forces. The belief that man is a free or compelled has always influenced man's social vision. Its importance is such that great men, artists and virtuous people like Attar with all their scientific insight and taste and intuitive understanding seek to answer this question to get an appropriate answer on the issue of human determinism and free will. Attar is a Ash'ari in theology and is also a Sufi. But unlike the Ash'arites and the Sufis, who are absolute determinists, he has expressed different views on determinism and free will. Attar does not accept verbal, reprehensible and disgusting determinism and in many cases he means determinism, as a mystical point of view and describing the attribute of the tyranny of God, and explaining the satisfaction of the servant against the truth and Unity of acts. Hence, Attar's view of Unity of acts, which is one of the monotheistic levels, has caused his thought to be similar to the theological beliefs of the Ash'arites. The results of this research, which has been obtained by library method, descriptive-analytical method and document research, show that Attar in the universe, according to the principle of Unity of acts, sees God as the only agent in the universe and The issue of determinism from a mystical point of view by depriving man of any power and will is explicitly raised and in many of his poems. Manuscript profile