A second look at the definition of Kebr from the perspective of verses and traditions
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Arrogance in the lexical and moral books often means self-conceit and self-superiority. However, by studying the verses and narrations, it is clearly visible that in the use of "Kubr" and its related words, turning one's neck against the right, not being under the burden of the right or avoiding the right, as the root and cause of self-conceit and superior self. The nose has been emphasized a lot. To the extent that in many cases pride and arrogance are considered equivalent to evasion and the like, and self-exaltation is a great example and a common example of it. Therefore, we sometimes come across cases in the narrations where the meaning of arrogance is simply evasion of the right, such as rejecting the guardianship and denying the knowledge of God's proofs, which no longer means arrogance. Also, if in the hadiths, greatness is called with interpretations such as "Um al-Ayoub" and "Azm al-Zanub" and severe punishments are given for it, it means avoiding the right. The result of this study is to pay more attention to the issue of "right acceptance" and "surrender to the right" as an important component of "faith" and "religion". It is clear that such a look at the category of religiosity will contain an important message and influence our approach to religious concepts and values.

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Keywords: Arrogance, arrogance, self-conceit, self-superiority, evasion of the truth, necking against the truth, arrogance against the truth, ghawan, abandoning the truth, rejecting the truth, rejecting the truth, fighting the truth, and denying the truth |
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Special Received: 2023/07/12 | Accepted: 2023/07/26 | Published: 2023/06/22
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