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The question of religion In Avicenna

abderrahmane oussalah (1)
(1) , Morocco

Abstract

The purpose of this study is to attempt the consideration of the totality of Ibn Sina's texts on the issue of religion, with its general themes. By That, we mean the question of God, creation, prophecy, and the existence of evil in the world. and its own themes, related to the Islamic religion, for example: ablution, prayer and fasting. as well as His interpretations of the religious textes, like his explication of: Exclusivity, Daybreak ,Mankind in addition of some Verses that have been mentioned as evidence to the readers to be more closer to the philosophical meanings. One of the results of this research is that religion aims to preserve the human species, This manifests itself through religious denominations that prevent human beings from harming others. And Orders that aimed to safeguarding an individual's life, That's why Ibn Sina deemed sending prophets more necessary than germinating hair on the eyebrows.

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abderrahmane oussalah
oussalah, abderrahmane. (2023). The question of religion In Avicenna. Nama Journal of Islamic Sciences and Humanities, 7(4), 18–43. https://doi.org/10.59151/.v7i4.333

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