The subject of humanities in a general meaning is human, society and its individual and social behavior, and in a specific meaning in the intellectual system of Islam and with the Quranic approach, it is: "actions" and "reactions" of human; Whether external and internal actions; worldly and hereafter, external and internal; Individual and social and the like. According to this meaning, the network of human relations and actions can be drawn in at least four categories: the relationship with himself, God, other humans (and society) and with the world (nature and life). This approach to the subject of Islamic humanities and its scope has many results in the development and production of these sciences. this article tries to show the results of the mentioned basis in the nature and coordinates of Islamic humanities with a rational and descriptive method and based on the network of the mentioned relationships. Some of the findings of the current research are: monotheism in the network of human actions and relationships; The diversity of Islamic humanities concepts and issues, the diversity of Islamic humanities fields, the development of Islamic humanities fields, the diversity and abundance of epistemic resources, and the functional diversity of Islamic humanities.
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Alitabar,R. . "An explanation of the coordinates of Islamic humanities based on its subject scope (with emphasis on the verses of the Holy Quran)", History of Islamic Philosophy, 2, 8, 2024, 87-118. doi: 10.22034/hpi.2024.431381.1054
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Alitabar R. (2024). 'An explanation of the coordinates of Islamic humanities based on its subject scope (with emphasis on the verses of the Holy Quran)', History of Islamic Philosophy, 2(8), pp. 87-118. doi: 10.22034/hpi.2024.431381.1054
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R. Alitabar, "An explanation of the coordinates of Islamic humanities based on its subject scope (with emphasis on the verses of the Holy Quran)," History of Islamic Philosophy, 2 8 (2024): 87-118, doi: 10.22034/hpi.2024.431381.1054
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Alitabar R. An explanation of the coordinates of Islamic humanities based on its subject scope (with emphasis on the verses of the Holy Quran). Hist. Islamic Philos., 2024; 2(8): 87-118. doi: 10.22034/hpi.2024.431381.1054