Document Type : علمی- ترویجی

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Associate Professor of Islamic Education, Allameh Tabataba'i University, Tehran, Iran

Abstract

The current research has investigated the place of rapture in verses and traditions in Islamic culture. This question is raised, what are the position and individual and social effects of building a social system based on raphat in Islamic culture? The objective results of Rafat in individual and social life and what can be inferred from the life of the Holy Prophet (PBUH), Imams and religious leaders and religious commentators, is that God's Rafat, if it is carried out in its special meaning, is arresting the believers, forgiveness and kindness. God will be faithful to his servants and strive to achieve collective and individual happiness. Leniency in the meaning of its use by the government means pardoning and forgiving the mistakes of reformable criminals in the society, reformable political elites, and also trying to promote kindness and compassion from the government towards the behavior of different sections of the society. This procedure is based on compassion in society, moving in the direction of reforming society's affairs, creating opportunities for people to repent and return to the divine path, as well as developing kindness and good qualities. Therefore, what can be inferred from Rafat indicates its important role in creating a social system. This article used the descriptive and analytical method, and the means of conducting library research and referring to books, articles, and scientific and jurisprudential research related to the present discussion.

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