:: Volume 20, Issue 80 (9-2023) ::
سفینه 2023, 20(80): 160-181 Back to browse issues page
Ethical and Scientific Behaviorism of Imam Reza
Zahra Kheirollahi *
Payam Noor University of Tehran Province
Abstract:   (308 Views)
Knowing the dimensions and angles of the personality of Hazrat Reza (a.s.) with regard to the behaviorist attitude is such that it will affect every free and thoughtful person. Imam (AS) has given a high place to ethics and science in the direction of scientific promotion and stability of individual and social relations, and in these two categories, he has presented a clear picture of the use of reform methods based on moral components and the publication and promotion of science.
Answering doubts and participating in debates, excellent debates, with the description of the comprehensiveness of science and Saa Sadr, the teaching of worldview beliefs and moral sermons, express the great respect of His Holiness (PBUH) in Islamic science and moral education and indicators. This article is trying to clarify a corner of the dimensions of the personality of His Holiness through a descriptive and analytical method and to present a perfect model in behavioral and practical behavior to those who are thirsty for truth and those who are educated. Also, considering the timeless capacity of Imam Reza's (AS) words, he tries to analyze and introduce his moral and scientific behavior under the debates in a new research, and finally in the light of increasing knowledge in this field and considering what the truth of behavior and action is. and the separation of its layers is achieved, correct behavior and correct performance in society in general and especially in Islamic societies are spread.
Keywords: Imam Reza (AS), ethics, science, behaviorism, debates
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Type of Study: Research | Subject: Special
Received: 2023/04/1 | Accepted: 2023/10/2 | Published: 2023/09/23


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