Islamic lifestyle with a focus on health

Islamic lifestyle with a focus on health

Analysis of Human Negligence in Approaching the Requirements of Contemporary Life (based on the Holy Quran and Nahj alBalaghah)

Authors
1 PhD Student, Department of Quran and Hadith, Hamadan Branch, Islamic Azad University, Hamadan, Iran
2 Assistant Professor, Department of Quran and Hadith, Hamadan Branch, Islamic Azad University, Hamadan, Iran
3 Assistant Professor, Department of Quran and Hadith, Tuyserkan Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tuyserkan, Iran.
Abstract
Human life in different eras has always had the special 
requirements of those eras as inevitable, contemporary human 
life also has its own requirements that these requirements are 
mainly affected by the comprehensive development of 
contemporary human technology in various fields of science. 
Some of the most important of these requirements are: rush 
and acceleration in lifestyle; Speed in communication; 
Secularism; Welfare; Luxury-oriented; Types of ruptures; 
Consumerism; Changing values and cyberspace. Although 
some of these cases have existed in human life since ancient 
times and are mentioned in the Holy Quran and Nahj alBalaghah, but with the development of new technology, 
human neglect has increased and deepened.
The finding of this research based on the Holy Quran and Nahj 
al-Balaghah is that since the remembrance of God is the most 
effective factor in neglecting human beings and on the other 
hand avoiding the necessities of contemporary life is irrational 
and impossible, the duty of professional and religious 
designers and planners is that In their design and planning, in 
terms of hardware and software, they should act in such a way 
that, firstly, that technology, if it may cause mention and 
remembrance of God, and secondly, if it is not possible, at 
least in its own way, make users' minds unaware of God. Does 
not. And the duty of others is that, according to the verse of 
the men, there is no trade for them and no sale without the 
remembrance of God; (Light 37) In spite of the unavoidable 
necessities of contemporary life, let them cope with these 
necessities and live in such a way that those necessities do not 
neglect the remembrance of God in any way possible and 
under any circumstances.
Keywords

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