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Mulla Sadra on the world of pre- existence and Covenant
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Mulla Sadra is of the view that the discursive people are unable to grasp the reality of the departure of descendants in atomic form from Adam's loin, this is for this reason that man possesses various levels of resurrection and mustering. But according to Mulla Sadra's ontology man before coming into this world possessed intellectual ipseities which is originated from the loin of their spiritual father who is their real father rather that other corporal fathers. More over in the verse of that by Adam means intellectual father of all people so it enjoys a genetic unity. So according to Mulla Sadra's theory of knowledge, the present man in that world by observing its copulative and dependent reality on god confessed divine lord ship and his servitude and is witnessed to his covenant. After dividing the people whom were the addresses of the Quranie verse into three groups, he states that the confession and covenant of people differ on the basis of their states and stations which stem from their own hearing, seeing and hearts. The present article after studying this Quranic issue concluder that in Mulla Sadra's philosophical school there is no difference between philosophical understanding and religious understanding. He used religious sources not as one of the soureces besides others sources but his use of religious sources was poincipally and methodologically speaking it we a king of multiplicity. Thus the fruits of this approach is concerned with the Quran, proof and ghosis.
Key words: the reality of man, the world of pre – existence and divine images, promise and covenant man's promise, God's promise.
 
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Type of Study: Applicable | Subject: Special
Received: 2020/12/20 | Accepted: 2005/12/1 | Published: 2005/12/1 | ePublished: 2005/12/1


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