History of Islamic Philosophy

History of Islamic Philosophy

Explaining the occurrence and step with truth and al-majaz, relying on the opinions of Sadr al-Mutalahin

Document Type : Original Article

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Professor at the Seminary and a Level 4 researcher in Islamic philosophy, holding a PhD in Teaching the Theoretical Foundations of Islam.
Abstract
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Occurrence and step have several meanings, each of which is tied to one of the types of precedence and delay. In addition to the six types mentioned earlier, Mulla Sadra has added two types of preemption and delay with truth and preemption and delay with al-haqiqa and al-majaz. According to the first part, he himself has explained a new type of occurrence and step under the title of occurrence and step with right. Now the question is whether it is possible to arrive at another type of occurrence and step based on the precedence and the delay with truth and authority or not? According to his own foundations and also the references he has in some topics, not only the occurrence and step are proved by truth and al-majaz, but it can be claimed that this is the final view of Mulla Sadra as well. In this view, the old is the Supreme Being, whose truth and example is the essence of existence, and non-existence is impossible for him.

However, the accident is the opposite of Allah, which is non-existence in itself and has the dignity of confirming the existence of truth; That is, it is described as an entity in a broad sense. Among the works of this view, the applied unity of God; the unity of the true truth of the truth; the guardianship of God over Masavi; And the agreement is right with creation.
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  • Receive Date 06 June 2024
  • Revise Date 14 September 2024
  • Accept Date 14 September 2024