:: Volume 18, Issue 70 (Autumn 2022) ::
2022, 18(70): 65-84 Back to browse issues page
A True Appeal and a Mentally Regarded Appeal
Mohammad Aslani
Assistant professor, Razi University, maslani@razi.ac.ir
Abstract:   (473 Views)
The problem of this article is to examine the distinction between a "true" appeal and a "mentally regarded" appeal. This research has made a distinction between these two types of appeals using a descriptive-analytical method. The findings of this research show that real and mentally regarded appeals differ from each other in at least two main ways: 1) In real appeals, the originator and motivator of the "intermediary" is God Almighty; While in mentally regarded one, the originator and motivator of the "intermediary" is the human being. 2. In the true appeal, in the very reference to the intermediary, the concept of closeness is not included in the closed being, and both believer and unbeliever enjoy such appeals; while in the mentally regarded, in the very reference to the intermediary, the concept of closeness has been included in the closed being. The most important result of the research is: "to make distinction between a true appeal and a mentally regarded appeal". This distinction, while explaining the meaning and concept of appeal, will also solve some of the problems caused by the confusion of these two types of appeal.
Keywords: Appeal, Tawassul, True, Mentally Regarded, Mediary, Desire, Closeness
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Type of Study: Research | Subject: کلام قدیم
Received: 2022/02/7 | Accepted: 2022/10/4 | Published: 2023/02/25 | ePublished: 2023/02/25


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