Reza Moradi Sahar; Zohreh Akhavan Moghaddam; Seyyed Majid Nabavi
Abstract
Traditions and so all the habits, behavior and rules that a person learns from the community, as a member of the community. By understanding the concept of Jahiliyat (ignorance) in the Quran and Nahjolbalagha, we lead to the contrast of ignorance with wisdom and forbearance. Wisdom Is a comprehensive ...
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Traditions and so all the habits, behavior and rules that a person learns from the community, as a member of the community. By understanding the concept of Jahiliyat (ignorance) in the Quran and Nahjolbalagha, we lead to the contrast of ignorance with wisdom and forbearance. Wisdom Is a comprehensive concept that includes knowledge, understanding, and intellection of affairs and obedience of God's commands and practicing deeds and righteousness. On the contrary, ignorance is a virtue burner attribute that destroys knowledge, understanding, and obedience to God's commands. Jahiliyat (Ignorance) is not limited to a period of time and therefore Quran has divided it into the "first" and "last". Imam Ali (AS) has enumerated several tips about the features of the pre-Islamic era (Jahiliyat). These features can be divided into two main aspects: Tips about the Religious culture of that age, and tips about its social culture. The present article argues each of the two types discussed above with six components, with an Analytic-descriptive method.