Reason and Religion

Reason and Religion

Religious Foundations of Accountability in the Holy Quran: A Strategy for Rational Social Systems

Document Type : Original Article

Authors
1 faculty member of shiraz university
2 pnu faculty member
Abstract
The purpose of this study is to explain the concept of response through deep thinking and examining the theoretical foundations and related Qur’an verses and utilizing the cyclic process of qualitative analysis. The first part of the study shows that the concept of response is pervasive in different temporal, spatial and thematic domains; from being accountable to God to being accountable to people and even to being part of the body. In the second part by studying the verses and meditating on them using interpretations Noor and Nemooneh 59 The pervasive concept of statistics And then these concepts are categorized into the following 20 core concepts and finally 9 organized concepts including The tendency to right, to evade falsehood, to follow God, Humility Righteous faith and action, Piety, Standards, And the divine promise In order to promote and develop the Qur'anic teachings, Islamic governance has been proposed in the socio-intellectual systems .
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